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File:Greek Passport (Diplomatic).svg|[[Greek passport|Greece]]<br>[[File:EPassport logo.svg|20px]]
File:Greek Passport (Diplomatic).svg|[[Greek passport|Greece]]<br>[[File:EPassport logo.svg|20px]]
File:Hungarian Diplomatic Passport.jpg|[[Hungarian passport|Hungary]]<br>[[File:EPassport logo.svg|20px]]
File:Hungarian Diplomatic Passport.jpg|[[Hungarian passport|Hungary]]<br>[[File:EPassport logo.svg|20px]]
File:Indian Diplomatic Passport.svg|[[Indian passport|India]]<br>[[File:EPassport logo.svg|20px]]
File:Indonesian Diplomatic Passport.png|[[Indonesian passport|Indonesia]]<br>[[File:EPassport logo.svg|20px]]
File:Indonesian Diplomatic Passport.png|[[Indonesian passport|Indonesia]]<br>[[File:EPassport logo.svg|20px]]
File:Diplomatic Passport.jpeg|[[Kenyan passport|Kenya]]<br>[[File:EPassport logo.svg|20px]]<!-- Biometric even though not indicated on the front cover of the passport-->
File:Diplomatic Passport.jpeg|[[Kenyan passport|Kenya]]<br>[[File:EPassport logo.svg|20px]]<!-- Biometric even though not indicated on the front cover of the passport-->

Revision as of 13:56, 14 May 2023

A passport is a booklet issued by countries to their citizens, permitting the person to travel to other countries. In some cases countries issue travel documents similar to passports to their residents. International organizations also issue travel documents, usually called laissez-passer, to their staff. This article shows images of the various passports currently issued.

Contemporary ordinary passports

Colors of ordinary passport covers across the world

Special cases

Passports where the captioned country is shown in italics are issued either by territories with extremely limited recognition of their passports or by states that are neither member states of the United Nations nor United Nations non-member observer states.

However, even though Taiwan maintains official diplomatic relations with only 14 countries, its "Republic of China (Taiwan) Passport" is still accepted as a valid travel document in most countries of the world. Although its passport enjoys (for nationals with rights of abode in Taiwan) visa-free (or visa on arrival access) status in 137 countries, ranking the ordinary Taiwanese passport 29th in the world (tied with Uruguay) according to the Visa Restrictions Index,[1] some countries, such as Argentina, Brazil, the People's Republic of China (PRC), Jamaica and Mauritius, pursuant to their positions on Taiwan's political status, refuse to visé or stamp Taiwan passports, and instead issue visas on a separate travel document or a separate piece of paper to Taiwanese travellers to avoid conveying any kind of recognition to Taiwan as a polity distinct from the People's Republic of China (PRC).

Africa

North America

South America

Asia

Europe

Oceania

International organizations and sovereign subjects of international law

Contemporary diplomatic passports

Types

Special passports

Not granting a right of abode

Certain passports do not, without additional endorsement, confer the right of abode anywhere and have varying international acceptance for travel:

Travel documents issued to non-nationals

Common design passport groups

See also

References

  1. ^ "Global Ranking - Visa Restriction Index 2016" (PDF). Henley & Partners. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 March 2016. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
  2. ^ PRADO documentation for British National (Overseas) passports accessed 14 March 2016
  3. ^ PRADO documentation for British Subject passports accessed 14 March 2016

External links

Media related to Passports at Wikimedia Commons