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A passport is a document, issued by a national government, which certifies, for the purpose of international travel, the identity and nationality of its holder. The elements of identity are name, date of birth, sex, and place of birth.

A passport does not of itself entitle the passport holder entry into another country, nor to consular protection while abroad or any other privileges. It does, however, normally entitle the passport holder to return to the country that issued the passport. Rights to consular protection arise from international agreements, and the right to return arises from the laws of the issuing country. A passport does not represent the right or the place of residence of the passport holder in the country that issued the passport.

The front cover of a contemporary Armenian passport An Indian Diplomatic Passport and an Official Passport. These passports serve supplementary functions to an ordinary Indian passport (pictured below). Note the difference in passport color and function as per passport type. An Indian Private or ordinary passport; may be issued to any Indian citizen wishing to travel abroad.

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Sun Apr 22 04:53:08 2012

Noun

passport (plural passports)

  1. An official document normally used for international journeys, which proves the identity and nationality of the person for whom it was issued.
    You will have to bring your passport to prove who you are.
  2. (by extension, informal) Any document that allows entry or passage.
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Thu Apr 12 19:31:57 2012



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How Many 30 Day Thai Visa Exemptions via Air Travel Will Thailand Allow for USA Citizen with a USA Passport?
Q. I would like to know the definitive answer to a specific question regarding the subject of Thai Visa Exemptions via air travel for a USA citizen with a current/valid USA passport. I am a USA citizen with a current/valid USA passport with 9+ years remaining. I will be going to Thailand in the near future, and would like to spend the majority of 6 months there without having to apply/get the initial Non-Immigration "O" Visa or 60 day Tourist Visa. I have many family and friends in Bangkok and around the country there, but I don't want to jump through the Thai Immigration "hoops" and paperwork to get the "extension" for the Non-Immigration "O" or the additional 30 days for the Tourist Visa so to speak.… [cont.]
Asked by - Wed Nov 24 21:04:06 2010 - Thailand - 4 Answers - Comments

A. Very simple you come here visa exempt and you do visa runs by air (30 days) or land (15 days) you can stay a max of 90 days. Now saying this, it doesn't mean the immigration official is going to stop you from reentering Thailand after you have 90 days here, it will be up to him, he could denied you entry or give you another 30 days. Also remember now Thailand is getting harder on overstays. They are now saying they will put you in jail if you overstay more than 42 days and then deport you. Also fine for overstay is 500 baht a day to a max of 20,000 baht. What you should do is get two tourist visas at the Thai embassy near your home, they are free until Mar 2010. You stay 60 days go to immigrations and get a 30 day extension. After your… [cont.]
Answered by - Wed Nov 24 22:35:45 2010

What would you do for a French Passport Day?
Q. My school does "passport days" when some of the teachers, parents or students plan a day for a certain country. We've had Malaysia, Denmark, Italy and many other things. There is usually a powerpoint where they give us some facts, some things from there (for Denmark we had legos and for South Korea we had costumes). There is also food. Now, my French class wants to do one for France for Middle School. What would you put in it?
Asked by WoodenApple - Wed Nov 18 02:36:05 2009 - Other - France - 1 Answers - Comments

A. This question has remained unanswered because you do not explain what exactly your passport day aims to do and what is permitted or required by the school. Basically it is difficult to visualise what you mean by "What would you put in it?". Are you thinking about the passport or suggestions as to what to do on that day? I have seen schools having a "French day" that meant everyone had to bring in something French or connected with France or where everyone made an effort to only speak French for a specified time. Others had French costumes, either the old provincial costumes or a fair imitation of one, or where pupils chose to represent a famous historical person like Napoleon, Marie-Antoinette, Madame de Montespan, or a… [cont.]
Answered by WISE OWL - Fri Nov 20 07:03:55 2009

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