Guinea-Bissau passport
Guinea-Bissau passport | |
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Type | Passport |
Issued by | Guinea-Bissau |
Purpose | Identification |
Eligibility | Guinea-Bissau citizenship |
Republic of Guinea-Bissau passports are issued to citizens of Guinea-Bissau to facilitate international travel. A passport is not required for Guinea-Bissau citizens to travel to member states of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
Types
[edit]Guinea-Bissau passports come in three forms:
Ordinary passport
- Issued to all citizens of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau for international travel.
Official passport
- Issued to all individual citizens who work for the government and have to travel on official business.
Diplomatic passport
- Issued to diplomats and their family members when they serve overseas.
Passport cover
[edit]Guinea-Bissau passports are dark green in color, with the words "Republic of Guinea-Bissau" inscribed on top of the booklet. The Guinea-Bissau coat of arms is emblazoned in the center of the cover page, followed on the bottom by the inscription of the word "PASSAPORTE" on ordinary passports.[1][circular reference]
Passport information
[edit]The given below information is printed on the identification page in Portuguese and English.
- Type
- Passport No.
- Given name(s)
- Date of birth
- Sex
- Place of birth
- Place of Issue
- Date of expiry
- Surname
- Nationality
- Residence
- Date of issue
See also
[edit]- ECOWAS passports
- List of passports
- Guinea-Bissau
- Foreign relations of Guinea-Bissau
- Visa requirements for Guinea-Bissauan citizens
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