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PASSPORTS - traducción al árabe

TRAVEL DOCUMENT USUALLY ISSUED BY A COUNTRY'S GOVERNMENT
Passports; Passeport; PASSPORT; Diplomatic passport; Lasser passer; Lassez passer; Dual passport; Service passport; International passport; Passport for travel abroad; Official passport; Pasport; Ordinary passport
  • Maximum adult passport validity across the world
  • Passport control at [[Dubai International Airport]]
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  • Text on a Pakistani passport saying that the passport is not valid for Israel.
  • Colours across the world for modern passport booklet covers
  • Passport message found inside the [[United States passport]]
  • Clockwise, from top left: Dutch ordinary, Nepalese diplomatic, Chinese service, and Polish ordinary passports
  • Sample ROC passport issued to NWOHRs. Note the absence of a national ID number.
  • nationals without household registration]] (NWOHRs). Passports issued to NWOHRs do not contain national identity card numbers and many foreign jurisdictions (as illustrated in the map) thus distinguish between ROC passports based on the presence or absence of a national ID number.

PASSPORTS         

ألاسم

جَوَازُ سَفَر

Passport         
إدارة جوازات السفر
passport         
اسْم : جواز سفر

Definición

passport
(passports)
1.
Your passport is an official document containing your name, photograph, and personal details, which you need to show when you enter or leave a country.
You should take your passport with you when changing money.
...a South African businessman travelling on a British passport.
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2.
If you say that a thing is a passport to success or happiness, you mean that this thing makes success or happiness possible.
Victory would give him a passport to the riches he craves...
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Wikipedia

Passport

A passport is an official travel document issued by a government that contains a person's identity. A person with a passport can travel to and from foreign countries more easily and access consular assistance. A passport certifies the personal identity and nationality of its holder. It is typical for passports to contain the full name, photograph, place and date of birth, signature, and the expiration date of the passport. While passports are typically issued by national governments, certain subnational governments are authorised to issue passports to citizens residing within their borders.

Many nations issue (or plan to issue) biometric passports that contain an embedded microchip, making them machine-readable and difficult to counterfeit. As of January 2019, there were over 150 jurisdictions issuing e-passports. Previously issued non-biometric machine-readable passports usually remain valid until their respective expiration dates.

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 (e.g. American nationals or British nationals). A passport does not of itself create any rights in the country being visited or obligate the issuing country in any way, such as providing consular assistance. Some passports attest to the bearer having a status as a diplomat or other official, entitled to rights and privileges such as immunity from arrest or prosecution.

Ejemplos de uso de PASSPORTS
1. "He told me, ‘I‘ll give you 500 passports.‘ " The passports didn‘t come for two months.
2. Munoz said that 13 of the 22 held Georgian passports, five Russian passports, three Spanish passports and one a German passport.
3. October 26÷ Travelers from VWP countries with passports issued on or after this date must present passports with a digital photograph; VWP countries are required to produce passports with digital photographs and present an "acceptable plan" to issue passports with integrated circuit chips, or e–passports within one year.
4. The group had eight passports that were among a batch of 850 passports stolen from Cyprus in 2003.
5. Those without passports could fill in applications and passports would be issued at the earliest, sources said.