The British have kicked the tires and are now taking their biometric passport scheme out for a test drive. |
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I have taken steps to provide comfort to waiting passport seekers by air-conditioning the visitors area and providing seating arrangements. |
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He handed me my passport and I was out of there quicker than a whippet on whizz. |
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To claim that the global acceptance of a US passport somehow equals white imperialism is silly. |
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A new Moscow police web site lets users download passport applications and migration cards and even blow the whistle on crooked officers. |
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He handed over his passport to the ramrod stiff guard in the booth and waited. |
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An Algerian asylum seeker arrested in Bury during police raids on terrorist suspects has been jailed for six months for using a false passport. |
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It is understood that they revealed the new name she was going to be using, possibly passport details and even clues to her new address. |
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A passport mix-up nearly jinxed the recent ceremony, said the mother-in-law, the already happily married Judy Gates of Yarrow Point. |
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In the mid-1990s he was fined for clocking cars and, more recently, was convicted of a passport fraud. |
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Available on Friday and Saturday nights only, it is a passport to pampering paradise. |
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Truancy is a passport to a life blighted by wasted opportunities, unemployment and even crime. |
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Wes's overnight success just goes to show that not every media studies degree is a passport to the dole queue. |
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For the Conservatives choice has traditionally been a passport into the private sector. |
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In many cases work is a passport to regular food, a decent education and a chance to break out of the poverty trap. |
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Meziane had one false passport which he used to open bank accounts, gain employment and claim benefits. |
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The visit has been delayed by India's refusal to issue a passport to one of the members. |
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Smith, of no fixed address, admitted five robberies and using a fake passport. |
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They will have to bring with them some other federally approved form of identification, like a passport. |
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Such a stratification could be based on passport data, knowledge of the structure of the gene pool, or both. |
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Then passport, watch, banknotes and other valuables are stolen while he sleeps in a Spanish resort. |
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In the end, our fairy godmother prevailed, waved her wand and produced Mr. Mint, a delightful and charming passport expediter. |
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On August 8 2000 the Iraqi was deported from Australia and a stamp inside his false passport is evidence of that date of departure. |
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He was sentenced to 15 months in jail for falsifying his identity documents to get a passport to go to Pakistan. |
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This passport photograph must be signed on the back and left in the Pharmacy where they will all be collected together. |
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He arrived in France in 2006, after his father, a farm labourer in Punjab, put him on a plane with a people smuggler and a fake passport. |
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The intending singers must have an ID or bona fide card, passport size photograph, and must pay registration fee. |
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In 1950 the US government withdrew his passport on a trumped up pretext, effectively confining him to internal exile. |
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Anybody who is bent upon committing a crime will simply produce a fake identity card or a passport. |
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Then there is the routine stop and search and the rigmarole at airport passport control. |
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Sets of parallel lines painted on the tarmac led him to the passport control kiosks and the customs sheds beyond. |
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All this means is that passport control can verify that you are who you say you are. |
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In the shop after passport control, some goods were being sold at high-street prices. |
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If you get your visa in the UK before you go, you can skip this queue, go direct to passport control and be first in the baggage reclaim queue. |
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At the passport control desk, the officer holds your passport against a scanner which reads the code. |
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He produced an invalid passport and failed to inform the officer that it was not valid. |
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It is an offence not to carry some form of identification, such as passport or driving licence. |
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The passport covers gyms, classes, swimming, ice skating, athletics track, climbing wall and more. |
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Therefore there was no renewal of a passport, because the passport was invalidated. |
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The owner has also handed his passport to the workers' union as a guarantee he will not flee the country. |
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The Government issued Mr Bigley with an Irish passport in the days before his death, in the hope it might aid efforts to save his life. |
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Robert Crain has been living in India on a forged Swiss passport for the past three years. |
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They wanted to wait and see whether the passport did prove to be fraudulent. |
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He pulled out the drawer of his desk and got out a blank American passport. |
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A person who has defaulted on child support would lose their passport and have their wages garnisheed. |
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If the Minister had received cash in return for assisting a visa or passport application, that would debase him. |
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Border regulations allow agents to ask questions, look inside your car, ask you for your passport, and do a patdown. |
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Now he is busy transferring the title to official documents such as his passport and driving licence. |
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Understandably, I have some reservations about getting drunk with my passport and visa with me, so I am disinclined to take them. |
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A fetac Award is like a passport with national and most importantly, as Europeans, international recognition. |
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I handed in my luggage at the counter, had my passport checked, was cleared by a customs officer and entered the restricted area. |
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Meanwhile those with the cash can still do the sort of degree that will be a passport to higher earnings. |
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In all the other passport style photos I had done I was always trying not to smile and just look expressionless. |
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After double-crossing her collaborators, she finds herself desperate to find a passport to get out of France. |
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You must also submit two kinds of government identification, such as your passport and driver's license. |
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All that's required of me is filling out a one-page form and providing a photocopy of my passport and driver's license. |
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Immigration officials arrested five men in connection with passport fraud following a dawn swoop on a house in Billericay, it was revealed today. |
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They applied pressure in the dying stages but the home guard stood their ground to earn a passport to the next round. |
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His passport is in the name of Alex Huntley, the same as an alias used by Richard Tomlinson, a former MI6 agent. |
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His years in Britain as a cricketer had been his passport to upper-class circles. |
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Authorities at border points would be able to call up the data on the digital chip by swiping the passport against an electronic reader. |
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But the biometric check is only useful if the process is sufficiently supervised to guard against spoofing or passport switching. |
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She has an Oz passport, but if you spoke to her you'd think she came from Yorkshire, where she grew up. |
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His sultry looks and sinuous movements were his passport to Hollywood, where his first leading roles in 1921 catapulted him to fame. |
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All other passport holders must hold a visa before travelling to Australia. |
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There was in addition, however, a major group of UK passport holders resident abroad who, as full UK citizens, were not covered by the Act. |
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The decision forced the council to pay hundreds of thousands of pounds to look after the British passport holders, who arrived in October. |
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My brother and I are both joint passport holders and the three of us registered to vote for the first time especially for this election. |
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The UK government has drawn up contingency plans for evacuating more than 20,000 British passport holders if things get worse. |
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In December the EU decided that all passport holders, visitors and foreign resident nationals should be fingerprinted. |
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Reports from Italy yesterday suggested he may have been travelling on an out-of-date passport in his old name. |
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They included an out-of-date passport and references from people who were unable to verify clinical skills. |
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She is waiting for the Indian embassy to issue her a new passport so that she can fly back home. |
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On learning that he wanted to go to Dubai, Rajesh advised him to get a passport and added helpfully that he knew an agent who could get him one. |
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Many people on bail will find that their passport details are on the immigration stop list, which means that the officer won't let you through. |
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When I reach the head of the queue, my passport is looked at carefully before I'm allowed to pass. |
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Canada, Mexico, and most of the Caribbean states have never required a passport. |
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He did not see his passport, and the agent dealt with the immigration officer at the airport. |
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Six pages had been taken out of that passport and it did not have a stamp indicating her entry into the United States. |
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Most other consular services are available only in Bangkok, including notarial work, marriage recording and passport replacement or renewal. |
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Although the case was dismissed, deprived of passport, he became a non-person. |
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The Russians discovered, among other documents, false identity papers, including a Sudanese passport that he sometimes used. |
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He signs on caps, bats, and autograph books and even on receipts, passport sized photos and visiting cards. |
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He had a British passport and did not need a visa to enter Canada, he said. |
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How had he been able to travel to Australia in May on a tourist visa, using his own name and passport? |
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So why not give them a passport to capture their achievements in a fun and interactive way? |
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While riding through Kent, I suddenly realize that in my sozzled state, I'd forgotten my passport. |
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Kohli, along with his parents and brothers, are suspects in a fake passport case registered at Mohali. |
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In fact, during deportation souteneurs buy tickets, bring meal, collect suitcases and even give money for the new passport. |
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Carty's parents came from the British overseas territory of Anguilla, and she holds a UK dependent territory passport. |
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The actor also had a valid U.S. passport and was allowed to depart the country. |
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All U.S. citizens entering Canada from a third country must have a valid passport. |
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Officers searched a house in Deal Street and a vehicle and found the passport under the nearside seat. |
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The unsmiling person behind the counter, perusing your paperwork, has the power to destroy your life with one stamp in your passport. |
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Nothing of major value is missing, but unsettlingly enough, my birth cert and some passport photos were taken. |
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Under the law, ethnic minorities who want an SAR passport must first become naturalised Chinese citizens. |
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In most cases, aspiring voters would have to produce an original birth certificate, naturalization papers or a passport. |
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This is usually a passport or driving licence and a utility bill in the name of the individual applying for credit. |
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But he had already had his passport lifted and his concert bookings canceled. |
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He's been detained in Japan since mid-July, when he was nabbed for traveling with an invalid passport. |
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Having a passport is a fundamental right of New Zealand citizenship and should not be mucked around with in that way. |
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However, this wasn't good enough, so after 10 heated minutes I moseyed on home to get my passport. |
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I checked in my luggage, collected the boarding pass and went to the passport control. |
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For some reason, he had crossed his home address off his passport, so his body went unidentified in the city morgue for three days. |
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In the book's presentation, the images appear in size from full-page bleeds to roughly the dimension of a passport photo. |
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A birth certificate and two passport photographs are required when joining. |
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I know to get a passport you need to use your national identity card and a birth certificate. |
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But he has turned down the permit and continues his battle to secure a birth certificate and passport. |
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I was travelling on a sleeper train from Istanbul to Belgrade where my passport was stolen after crossing the Bulgarian border. |
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Tickets, passport, cash, traveler's checks, and itinerary are all where I can't lose or forget them. |
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Put your ticket, passport, credit card, traveller's cheques and essential numbers in here and fasten it tightly around your waist or thigh. |
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In Kodokan documents it is usually transliterated Yoshiaki, but his passport in 1903 read Yoshitsugu. |
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The latest spin is to refer to the incremental cost above and beyond the cost of a new biometric passport. |
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For she was allowed transit the airport even though she had no passport and was carrying a gun. |
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She later moved to the Department of Foreign Affairs where she spent time in the passport office. |
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He must surrender his passport by 7pm today and live at an address given to the court. |
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I got an Estonian passport stamp, courtesy of a short trip across the water from Finland on a very fast catamaran. |
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I was therefore decidedly nervous as I tippy-toed out of my drive in Autodelta's passport to the next life. |
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Thus, my bank card, credit card, driver's licence, and passport will likely not fall to the same attack. |
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In this modern day we seem drawn to marriages of convenience, whether it be for a passport or money. |
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Possessed only of his passport, from which he scratched out his home address, Kahn remained unidentified for several days in the city morgue. |
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It has its own national flag, national anthem, currency, military and passport, and its own territory under its jurisdiction. |
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From having your passport checked, to spending your first Euro, to tasting paella, every fresh experience is an opportunity for learning. |
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But despite his marriage and his supposedly settled family life in a council maisonette, he had yet to receive a passport. |
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So I went and tarted myself up on Tuesday and got a new passport picture done. |
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By getting a Bulgarian passport, a Macedonian will be then able to travel freely around the Schengen countries. |
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Therefore, sending Portuguese passport holding Macanese to Taiwan on intelligence missions is very convenient for Beijing. |
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So you can put your passport and boarding card in there, conveniently at hand at all times. |
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He had passed through check-in and passport control without any problems and was waiting in the smoking area of the departure lounge. |
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She now has a British passport, so qualifies in her own right to compete for Scotland. |
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Be sure to bring your driver's license, passport, resident alien card or other identification with you. |
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The 10 women involved were already Yugoslav passport holders and returned to Belgrade after only a few weeks in Manila. |
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And the passport service is developing a passport card to issue alongside the passport book. |
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He held a United States passport and a South Carolina state identity card under the alias. |
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The Heathrow stamp impacted on one of the emptier pages of her worn, blue passport. |
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The birds grace kiwiana souvenirs from luggage tags and passport holders to ceramic dinner plates and hand-painted wine glasses. |
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I'd like my intelligence and my ability to contribute to this country to be recognised formally with a nice stamp on my passport. |
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A bank official or hotel receptionist may notice when you have to show your passport. |
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Each passenger's face would be scanned at airports and compared with the data in their passport. |
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The essential pottiness of it all becomes more obvious when you consider what it is you're getting when you get a passport or an ID card, and the extent to which they differ. |
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Visitors to the open day were able to try their hand at a series of techniques such as passport forgery, code-breaking and writing in invisible ink. |
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According to the GAO, the majority of passport fraud uncovered in 2004 involved imposters using legitimate identification documents belonging to someone else. |
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He obtained a new passport from the British consul general's office in Amsterdam by saying he had got drunk and accidentally put his old one in the washing machine. |
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I have my plane ticket in hand and the visa in the passport. |
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He is being held on suspicion of traveling with an invalid passport, but Bosnitch said Fischer was never notified by the U.S. government that his passport was revoked. |
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Both men went to ground, but one was arrested on January 29 and the other gave himself up a few days later after a failed attempt to get a passport to leave the country. |
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Floating between check-in counters, passport controls, security checks and duty-free shops, we are freed from the responsibility of knowing how we are travelling. |
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As part of the understanding, any passport suspected to be fake or doctored, is scanned along with the photograph of the applicant and sent to the RPO's office. |
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I eventually got the cell phone by going back to the first company and giving a different name, a different credit card, and a made-up passport number. |
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At an Amtrak inspection point, Pascal Abidor showed his U.S. passport to a federal agent. |
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Freundel was charged with six counts of voyeurism, a misdemeanor, and has surrendered his passport while awaiting trial. |
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Personal effects as small as a boarding pass or passport showed no sign of fire. |
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I walk into the lounge area of the airport and promptly receive a glass of champagne and a boozy stamp in my passport. |
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Brutus Cohn, traveling under the passport name of John Lamb, tracked the wheelchair down the sidewalk. |
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This abominably weak link renders all passport security checks laughable. |
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Things get even more unbelievable when I am met by a minder at the airport and get to jump the queue to get my passport checked and suitcase scanned. |
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Their expectation was that her petition to have her passport returned might be honored. |
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Even without a network, it should not be beyond the wit of man to knock up a system that machine reads the passport and checks it against a digitised watchlist. |
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So intensive was the surveillance that agents obtained a photocopy of the passport and visa stamp and delivered it to CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia. |
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He was then refused re-entry to France, while the authorities tried to find a country willing to accept the middle-aged Iranian with no country, no home and no passport. |
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As for the broader question w.r.t. the actual percentage of passport ownership, I think it should be pointed out that most Americans can't afford international travel. |
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They will have to undergo fingerprint and iris scans at post offices or register offices before being issued with a new passport or driving licence. |
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She reveals how the worker must negotiate a labyrinthine bureaucracy of passport controls and booking and employment agents where, at every turn, money is required. |
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For example, a valid passport is required for travel to Cuba. |
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Most western legations report a massive increase in passport and visa enquiries, but the Italians and Spaniards have borne the brunt of the onslaught. |
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From forging passport documents to forging stamp paper and revenue stamps is a small leap in imagination but requires a large leap in entrepreneurship. |
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When the man showed up at the passport office again, he was collared. |
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Anyway, he adds, he has a New Zealand passport as well as a British one, and two of his children live in the Antipodes, so I mustn't make assumptions about patriotism. |
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The Government's view that the passport lite aspect of the card requires that it have a contactless capability however has interesting ramifications. |
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Foreign arrivals last summer were obliged to duck under scaffolding and sidestep earsplitting riveters and sandblasters in order to reach a makeshift passport control desk. |
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Balian then pages through a six-inch stack of the passport scans he takes to issue his sim cards. |
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For Brown, doing the Cirque work is like getting a terpsichorean passport through the world's different cultures, whether it's Chinese acrobatics or the Russian bar. |
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Later, when they checked his wallet, they found that he had scratched out his address in his passport and any other details that would have helped them contact his family. |
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To check whether your passport is machine-readable make sure there are two lines of text printed on the white stripe at the bottom of the personal information page. |
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It contained my passport, my bank book and 10,000 baht in cash. |
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Her passport out of middle-class conformity came through language. |
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In his health passport they recorded all these diagnoses and on every occasion he was given only painkillers although he was sick, weak and losing weight quite rapidly. |
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My trafficker arranged my passport, visa and airline ticket before I left, then took my documents when I arrived. |
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They told me that if I could get a new passport without my middle name in it, they would be willing to consider it. |
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My passport says I have been refused entry so they may turn me away again. |
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But they were turned back at Charles de Gaulle airport on Tuesday, because police claimed the groom's Kenyan passport did not have the right visa. |
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The only way she would allow Lilly to enter her friendly island was if she surrendered her passport during her stay, which Lilly did under protest. |
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Yet my passport remains utterly unmolested by government seals. |
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Another Yazidi from Sebaya was killed by al Qaeda for working with the U.S. when he went to Mosul to apply for a passport. |
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Beyond medical board or nursing association certification, candidates must have a valid passport and yellow fever vaccination. |
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He was arrested at the Pakistani border, while asking the yemeni Consulate with help for his lost passport. |
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He had grown even more alarmed when he discovered that her passport was missing. |
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Although he is an American with a valid passport, he is not allowed entry. |
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British passport holders don't require visas if staying less than 60 days. |
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His family managed to obtain his release, but he was immediately shipped out of the country by the government, on a non-renewable passport with a one-year expiration date. |
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And in that mood you can find yourself hankering for a passport back to that time of ultimate innocence, when you first fell head over heels in love with the grand old game. |
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Indian passport holders applying for visas outside India should obtain a statement from their local embassy or consulate confirming that they had no criminal record. |
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China is being asked to explain why it doubled the prices of tourist visas for UK and US passport holders, officials in Hong Kong confirmed yesterday. |
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If you're going to surrender your passport, you can't leave the country. |
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It also established the Nansen passport as a means of identification for stateless people. |
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In Slovenia the ID cards importance is equaled only by the Slovenian passport, but a due to size a lot more practical. |
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There are no passport controls for visitors entering Vatican City from the surrounding Italian territory. |
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They may work legally in the UK provided they have a Polish identity card or passport and a National Insurance number. |
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The fact is, MTV is one of the best leveragers of the dual cultural passport among youth marketers. |
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For travel outside the EU, Slovak citizens may also require a passport, which is a legally accepted form of picture ID as well. |
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The biographic details on the EVW Document must match exactly with the holder's passport. |
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After that President Atambayev said he was surprised to learn that introduction of biometric passport is postponed in the country. |
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At the port I was provided with a Sea Pass card which would serve as passport and credit card while onboard. |
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A STATELESS man who has lived most of his life in Morocco will have to wait another two weeks, at least, before he can get his Bahraini passport. |
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For most purposes when identification is required, only valid documents are ID card, passport or driving license. |
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From the majestic beauty of nature through to futuristic urban landscapes, vTime transforms the smartphone into a passport to the metaverse. |
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For travelling outside the EU, Estonian citizens may also require a passport. |
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You should be able to get your passport renewed at the embassy in London. If that's not a happener, try to get a temporary passport. |
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In the case of Nacho Novo, at present he does not hold a British passport and is therefore not eligible to play for any of the home nations. |
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Despite the name, a visa run is usually done with a passport that can be used for an entry without a visa. |
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I couldn't pay the bill and now my passport is in custody of the hotel management. |
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Includes flights, transport, accommodation, meals, tour guides, entrance fees and visa fees for UK and EU passport holders. |
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A visa most commonly takes the form of a sticker endorsed in the applicant's passport or other travel document. |
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Interned because of his German passport,he later served as an army truckdriver,before opening a studio in Melbourne. |
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However, such memorial stamps can preclude the passport bearer from travelling to certain countries. |
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Member states of the European Union are not permitted to place a stamp in the passport of a person who is not subject to immigration control. |
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You'd have thought that the name on my passport read Mr William No-Mates and that I was terminally ill. |
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The days when you had to have a serious passport type face if you expected to be taken seriously are obviously gone. |
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Family heads would receive a passport and nationality, while the children would be given original Comoran nationalities and passports, he added. |
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Under the Schengen system, a foreign passport is stamped with a date stamp which does not indicate any duration of stay. |
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Any use would probably be an availing of the protection afforded by the passport. |
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In other countries, a stamp activates or acknowledges the continuing leave conferred in the passport bearer's entry clearance. |
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Many countries require a remaining passport validity of no less than six months on arrival, as well as having at least two to four blank pages. |
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In most countries, only one class of nationality exists, and only one type of ordinary passport is issued. |
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The State Registration Service has launched a project in order to simplify the procedure for passport obtainment in Kyrgyzstan. |
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Octic International, the passport and visa service centre for Indians, said it will remain closed today and tomorrow. |
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Octic International, a Bahrain company that offers Indian passport and visa services, plans to open more branches soon, said its general manager. |
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For example, Pakistan requires applicants to be interviewed before a Pakistani passport will be granted. |
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In many countries, surrender of the passport is a condition of granting bail in lieu of imprisonment for a pending criminal trial. |
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The UK for example may issue a second passport if the applicant can show a need and supporting documentation, such as a letter from an employer. |
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Under some circumstances some countries allow people to hold more than one passport document. |
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While the United Nations held a travel conference in 1963, no passport guidelines resulted from it. |
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Fortunately, the Netherlands support VOA so Netherlands passport holders can freely apply for VOA service to go to Vietnam. |
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The speed of trains, as well as the number of passengers that crossed multiple borders, made enforcement of passport laws difficult. |
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But they were held at passport control, handcuffed and taken to Givon Prison's immigration detention centre. |
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An international airport has additional facilities for customs and passport control. |
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Travellers should still bring a passport or national identity card, as one may be required. |
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In Ghana, permanent residents are issued an Indefinite Residence permit which is in the form of a sticker attached into the resident's passport. |
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John Williams, a retired teacher from Toxteth, had his passport stolen on holiday but showed a photocopied bus pass as ID instead. |
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In Australia and New Zealand, a printout of permanent residence visa or resident visa is stuck to a page of the permanent resident's passport. |
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In mid 2014, the Passport Office faced a backlog in developing processing passport applications, with around 30,000 applications hit by delays. |
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Each proposed to introduce detailed passport control over travellers from the other state, where travel is by air or sea. |
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Except during a brief period in WWII it has never been necessary for Irish or British citizens to produce a passport to cross the border. |
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They form part of the passport when it is issued, as distinct from immigration stamps subsequently entered in the visa pages. |
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People who have valid reasons may be allowed to hold more than one passport booklet. |
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These documents were issued until 2006 when the biometric passport was introduced. |
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In the two weeks that followed he was apparently spotted in the Newport passport office, and the Newport bus station. |
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On 6 December 2008 SICA announced an agreement to pursue a common currency and common passport for the member nations. |
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The Individual Speedway Danish Championship is a competition for riders holding a Danish passport and a valid DMU licence. |
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Without international recognition, any Pridnestrovians needing to travel internationally must accept Moldovan citizenship and its passport. |
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In 1917, Russia restricted emigration by instituting passport controls and forbidding the exit of belligerent nationals. |
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The OSCE said the back-ups would ensure the full-time operation of computers plus fax and passport checking machines. |
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After adopting a new identity and passport, he wangled his way into British high society and frequented the best casinos. |
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In addition to registering online, members of the media must bring their passport, and press card or proof of employment. |
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The passport had a printed list of countries for which it was valid, which was added to in handwriting as validity increased. |
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And AIFF president Praful Patel had also said that getting Chopra an Indian passport was not a 'top priority. |
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The passport was valid for five years, renewable for another five, after which it had to be replaced. |
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A passport issued on 18 June 1641 and signed by King Charles I still exists. |
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The unidentified 71-year-old was apprehended on Sunday during a passport control on the island of Zante, police said in a statement. |
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Durham also hosts the House of Sport which includes an English Institute of Sport hub site and being a British Olympic passport holder's site. |
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The basic document needed to establish a person's identity and citizenship in order to obtain a passport is a birth certificate. |
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The passport card can be used as a valid proof of citizenship and proof of identity both inside and outside the United States. |
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In conjunction with the Post Office, it is possible to submit most passport applications at a number of branches. |
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Most adults need the CURP code too, since it is required for almost all governmental paperwork like tax filings and passport applications. |
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Also, minors must produce their CURP when applying for a passport or being registered at Public Health services by their parents. |
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A passport is also issued with the same identification number used in the ID card. |
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Such like, he expired means the same as he died, yet my passport has expired cannot be replaced by my passport has died. |
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New identity cards will be biometric as well as passport, and can be used as bank card, bus ticket or at international trips. |
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It can be used for international travel to Northern Cyprus instead of a passport. |
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It can be used for international travel to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Macedonia instead of the passport. |
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It can be used for international travel to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Macedonia, Kosovo and Albania instead of the passport. |
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It follows the international passport convention but has extra pages for domestic use. |
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There is a need for full passport controls, since this is the border between the Schengen Area and the Common Travel Area. |
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To get a bank ID card either a Nordic passport or another passport together with Norwegian residence and work permit is needed. |
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They are officially used while applying for an Irish passport, which requires one to state one's county of birth. |
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A valid passport may also be accepted, but usually only for foreigners. |
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Appointments outside of office hours would be made available for a charge of Au50 and a passport passback service at more locations for Au40 per applicant. |
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Revolutionary War era material includes James Madison's signed copy of the 1776 record of the Virginia General Assembly and a 1779 autograph passport of Benedict Arnold. |
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King Henry V of England is credited with having invented what some consider the first true passport, as a means of helping his subjects prove who they were in foreign lands. |
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The name of that county then appears in both Irish and English on the passport's information page, as opposed to the town or city of birth on the United Kingdom passport. |
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A passport does not of itself create any rights in the country being visited or obligate the issue country in any way, such as providing consular assistance. |
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A passport holder is normally entitled to enter the country that issued the passport, though some people entitled to a passport may not be full citizens with right of abode. |
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But those whose passports expire after October 26 this year will need a new biometric passport which won't be available until next year or a visa. |
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Thirdly, this project combines two firsts for Zetes, the incorporation of iris recognition in a biometric passport and installation of our very first e-gate project. |
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These programmes have not yet gained widespread acceptance, and the Canadian passport remains the most useful and widely accepted international travel document. |
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Except during a brief period during World War II, it has never been necessary for Irish or British citizens to produce a passport to cross the border. |
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Knox left in January 1559, but he did not arrive in Scotland until 2 May 1559, owing to Elizabeth's refusal to issue him a passport through England. |
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Since July 2009, the tax office has begun to issue identity cards and this has simplified the identity validation process for foreign passport holders. |
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This may apply, for example, to people who travel a lot on business, and may need to have, say, a passport to travel on while another is awaiting a visa for another country. |
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In addition, the British authorities are required to make passenger security and passport checks before they board the train, which might deter domestic passengers. |
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Nansen, who invented the Nansen passport for stateless refugees and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1922, appointed two delegates from the ICRC as his deputies. |
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During World War I, European governments introduced border passport requirements for security reasons, and to control the emigration of people with useful skills. |
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The passport will contain a list of all game fish found in California waters, including more than 40 freshwater and 150 saltwater species, and a handful of shellfish species. |
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The general reaction was the relaxation of passport requirements. |
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Both the terminals are provided with passport and vehicle check in booths, a large convenience outlet, long loading platforms and a loop of track. |
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He holds a Pakistani passport, but in his heart he is a Keralite. |
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The tenor's voice was his passport to the international concert circuit. |
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The Government of Denmark issues special passports for its citizens living in the Faroe Islands and Greenland with the right to choose a regular Danish passport as well. |
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Making travellers carry a biometric passport or pay pounds 67 for a visa won't deter terrorists from entering the US, they'll just find other ways to attack. |
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Within the Schengen Area, passport controls have been abolished. |
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