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  • ...to the [[citizen]]s of their [[state]]. Precisely who is allowed to hold a passport is a matter for a nation's government, rather than being an automatic right ..., as well as official 'observations', i.e. extra information about how the passport has been obtained or used.
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  • | pagename = Passport | abc = Passport
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  • ...Name'', is a more easily [[pronunciation|pronounceable]] rendering of the passport bearer's name allowed by some [[country|countries]], in addition to how the ...aveling on the passport. However, even thought this name is listed on the passport, some [[United States of America|US]] agencies do not allow it to be used o
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  • ...name needs changing, as 'the' passport won't do. How about simply [[Alias passport]]? [[User:Ro Thorpe|Ro Thorpe]] 23:48, 24 July 2010 (UTC) :Ro, how about "Passport alias name"? Anne is new to CZ and probably won't understand how to move s
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  • File:Passport bit.jpg
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  • .../ncbi-rofl-why-your-passport-picture-sucks/ The ideal subject distance for passport pictures]
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  • {{r|Passport alias name}}
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  • | pagename = Passport alias name | abc = Passport alias name
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  • ...f a more easily pronounceable name, in addition to the official name, on a passport used for international travel. The alias may not accepted or recognized by
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  • #REDIRECT [[Passport alias name]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Passport alias name]]
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  • | pagename = Legitimacy of alias on the passport | abc = Passport alias name
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  • #REDIRECT [[Passport alias name/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Passport alias name]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Passport alias name]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Passport alias name/Definition]]
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  • | pagename = Passport | abc = Passport
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  • | pagename = Passport alias name | abc = Passport alias name
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  • {{r|Passport}} {{r|Passport alias name}}
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  • .../ncbi-rofl-why-your-passport-picture-sucks/ The ideal subject distance for passport pictures]
    233 bytes (26 words) - 06:45, 25 August 2010
  • ...to the [[citizen]]s of their [[state]]. Precisely who is allowed to hold a passport is a matter for a nation's government, rather than being an automatic right ..., as well as official 'observations', i.e. extra information about how the passport has been obtained or used.
    3 KB (443 words) - 09:33, 3 September 2010
  • ...name needs changing, as 'the' passport won't do. How about simply [[Alias passport]]? [[User:Ro Thorpe|Ro Thorpe]] 23:48, 24 July 2010 (UTC) :Ro, how about "Passport alias name"? Anne is new to CZ and probably won't understand how to move s
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  • *''Passport to the Cosmos: Human Transformation and Alien Encounters'' (1999)
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  • Document, stamp or other mark, usually placed in a passport, showing that the holder has permission to enter or leave and usually stay
    206 bytes (33 words) - 14:12, 15 November 2013
  • ...f a more easily pronounceable name, in addition to the official name, on a passport used for international travel. The alias may not accepted or recognized by
    294 bytes (46 words) - 15:31, 9 August 2010
  • ...Name'', is a more easily [[pronunciation|pronounceable]] rendering of the passport bearer's name allowed by some [[country|countries]], in addition to how the ...aveling on the passport. However, even thought this name is listed on the passport, some [[United States of America|US]] agencies do not allow it to be used o
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  • PASSPORT : B 5452903
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  • {{r|Passport alias name}}
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  • *Fox K (1996) ''[http://www.sirc.org/publik/passport.pdf Passport to the Pub: the Tourist'’s Guide to Pub Etiquette]''. London: Brewers and
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  • ...digital certificate as if it were a typical official document such as a [[passport]]: *The passport holder is named
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  • ...a digital certificate as if it were a typical official document such as a passport: *The passport holder is named
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  • A '''visa''' is a [[document]], stamp or other mark, usually placed in a [[passport]], showing that the holder has permission to enter or leave and usually sta ...nce. Very often, the same visa document, stuck or stamped into a page of a passport, allows the holder to both enter and stay in the country. This may be for [
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  • *Magne, Lawrence (1992) ''Passport to World Band Radio''. Penn's Park, PA: International Broadcasting Services
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  • {{r|Passport Records}}
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  • | pagename = Legitimacy of alias on the passport | abc = Passport alias name
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  • * Official documents identifying a person's identity such as a passport or ID card, e.g., “Show me your papers”
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  • {{r|Passport}}
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  • Alternative (previous passport) spellings of the last name: Khiroug, Kheeroug.
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  • ...efer to them and the UK collectively as ''British Islands'', and [[British passport]]s issued in the Dependencies are so labelled. However, only citizens with
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  • Introduction mentioning various issues, including Arudou's Japanese [[passport]].
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  • Some countries, such as [[Germany]], include fingerprint data on [[passport]]s. ...acklist. The prints are taken again on every arrival to confirm that the [[passport]] holder is the person who successfully applied for the visa. Citizens of t
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  • Passport In Time is a volunteer archaeology and historic preservation program of the
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  • ...was a debatable question whether the Turkish Government would recognize a passport of a government that was in exile in London. Turkish citizenship solved two
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  • ...rs can legally enter the People's Republic of China without presenting a [[passport]]. Obviously, the only feasible way to do so is to first enter Japan.
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  • ...mit' (再入国許可 ''sainyuukoku kyoka'') stamp, obtainable for a fee, grants the passport holder permission to leave the country for more than a year and re-enter wi .... 20th November 2007.</ref> Temporary visitors to Japan must carry their [[passport]]s at all times.
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  • ...[[parliament]]. Taiwanese people are able to travel to most countries on [[passport]]s bearing the name 'Republic of China'.
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  • You are from there? Go fetch out your passport. Does it say "Great Britain"? Or does it say "United Kingdom"? [[User:Ge ...the Netherlands is Dutch, and so on. The nationality of someone with a UK passport is British but it is acceptable to say English, Scottish or Welsh as the ca
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  • |catalogue = Decca/Ripple Records (UK), Passport Records (US) ...sed on [[Decca Records]] on 25 April 1985 in the [[United Kingdom]], and [[Passport Records]] on 22 April 1985, in the [[United States of America|United States
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  • *(2) A reference to official personal documents such as a passport or visa: “Show me your papers (or I’ll put you in Guantanamo Bay)”;
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  • *Section F dealt with passport matters and alien: **F2 Passport matters.
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  • His novel ''Passport to Treason'' was filmed in 1956 by producer-director [[Robert S. Baker]], s ''Passport to Treason'', Hammond, 1955<br/>
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  • ...assport-fraud-may-be-tip-of-iceberg|title=MACC: Immigration officers' RM1m passport fraud may be tip of iceberg {{!}} Malay Mail|access-date=2018-07-11|languag ...ixed bail at RM2mil in two sureties and ordered Muhyiddin to surrender his passport.<ref>{{Cite news |date=10 March 2023 |title=Muhyiddin slapped with six coun
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  • ...tizens of Northern Ireland, I believe this is usually granted. Obtaining a passport from the RoI would presumably indicate approval of Irish citizenship. Howev ...ibe themselves as Irish in a given context and may well apply for an Irish passport. This act does not necessarily mean that they consider themselves necessari
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  • Born in Mexico City he speaks fluent English and carries a Costa Rican passport, but having grown up in Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica he knows good
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  • {{r|Lavon Mercer}} Basketball Coach and an African-American with an Israeli passport,Hapoel Tel Aviv. During his years in Israel he acquired Israeli citizenship
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  • ...descent left in the lurch; they could get neither a British nor a Chinese passport, Hong Kong no longer issued its own, and in many cases their family had not ...orn in Macau and living there at the time of the handover got a Portuguese passport. Of course there was some paperwork; you had to produce a birth certificate
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  • ...a 're-entry permit' (再入国許可 ''sainyuukoku kyoka'') stamp in their foreign [[passport]]s, just as other foreign nationals do. SPRs also do not have a ''koseki''
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  • ...at the border by Pakistani security. According to Pakistan security, the passport the detainee had in his possession did not agree with Pakistani records. ...ionally falsified the documents to show himself as a co-owner and show his passport to read businessman vice accountant.
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  • In an opposite manner, MERCOSUL Passport official syntax for the above is simple, swift and may proof quite a good s Against MERCOSUL Passport official syntax, however, I contend that MERCOSUL solution in practice ming
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  • Mallah reportedly made the video after he had been denied a passport.
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  • ...lers of any nationality can travel between all these countries without any passport control at the frontiers.
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  • The Irish republic has experienced an increase in passport applications from British citizens qualifying.<ref>If you, or either of you
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  • ..._still_on_wanted_list.pdf |website=[[The Straits Times]]}}</ref> while his passport was cancelled.<ref name=":4" /> Subsequent investigations found that Phey l
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