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Qu'est-ce (qui) est turn in one"s passport - définition

PASSPORT
Indian Passport; Passport in India; Passport in india; India passport
  • British Indian passport issued during the [[British Raj]]
  • Radcliffe line]].
  • Bio-data page of an Indian passport issued prior to 2013
  • Bio-data page of an Indian passport issued since 2013
  • 3 types of Indian Passport
  • Visa required prior to arrival}}
  • A page in the Indian passport with Emigration check note.

British passport         
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  • chip]]), issued since March 2020.
  • Series C
  • Series B biometric passport issued after March 2019
  • Series A biometric British passport
  • Identity card from a collective passport issued in 2005
  • European Community]] passport as introduced in 1988 before the Community became the [[European Union]]
  • Non-biometric European Union passport issued after 1997
  • Inside cover pages of a Falkland Islands passport (not issued after 1982) showing the request being made by the [[Governor of the Falkland Islands]], who was also named
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  • A British passport issued in Jersey]] (prior to 30 March 2019)
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  • An adult Identity Card – 1943
  • British passport issued in 1991 prior to the complete changeover to machine-readable European Community passports
  • British passport issued in 1924
  • Visa required prior to arrival}}
PASSPORT ISSUED TO BRITISH NATIONALS
United Kingdom passports; British passports; British Dependent Territories citizen Passport; United Kingdom passport; UK passport; Uk passport; UK Passport; United kingdom passport; English passport; British Passport; British Dependent Territories Citizen Passport; British Dependent Territories Citizen passport; British passport (British subject); British passport (Pitcairn Islands); Welsh passport; Scottish passport; Northern Irish passport; United Kingdom Passport; Passport of the United Kingdom; British Citizen passport; Pitcairn Islands passport; British Subject passport; British Protected Person passport; British Overseas Citizen passport; British subject passport; Passport of England; Great Britain passport; United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland passport
1915 (Photo passport) 1921 (Hardcover booklet)15 August 1988 (Machine-readable passport)5 October 1998 (Version 2)6 March 2006 (Series A biometric passport)5 October 2010 (Version 2)7 December 2015 (Series B)10 March 2020 (Series C)
Biological passport         
  • Ricardo Serrano]] was one of the five first riders that UCI opened a biological passport case against, in 2009.<ref>Gregor Brown: [http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/uci-names-first-five-biological-passport-violators UCI names first five biological passport violators], cyclingnews.com, 18 June 2009</ref>
INDIVIDUAL ELECTRONIC RECORD FOR PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES, COLLATING BIOLOGICAL DOPING MARKERS AND DOPING TESTS RESULTS OVER A PERIOD OF TIME; DOPING VIOLATIONS ARE DETECTED BY NOTING VARIANCES FROM AN ATHLETE’S ESTABLISHED LEVELS
Athlete passport; Athlete biological passport
An athlete biological passport is an individual electronic record for professional athletes, in which profiles of biological markers of doping and results of doping tests are collated over a period of time. Doping violations can be detected by noting variances from an athlete's established levels outside permissible limits, rather than testing for and identifying illegal substances.
three-point turn         
  • right-hand traffic]])
METHOD OF TURNING VEHICLES AROUND IN A LIMITED SPACE
Turn in the road; 3 point turn; 3-point turn; Three point turn; K-turn; Y-turn; Turning in the road; K turn
(three-point turns)
When the driver of a vehicle does a three-point turn, he or she turns the vehicle by driving forwards in a curve, then backwards in a curve, and then forwards in a curve.
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Indian passport

An Indian passport is a passport issued by the Ministry of External Affairs of the Republic of India to Indian citizens for the purpose of international travel. It enables the bearer to travel internationally and serves as proof of Indian citizenship as per the Passports Act (1967). The Passport Seva (Passport Service) unit of the Consular, Passport & Visa (CPV) Division of the Ministry of External Affairs functions as the issuing authority and is responsible for issuing Indian passports on application to all eligible Indian citizens. Indian passports are issued at 93 passport offices located across India and at 197 Indian diplomatic missions abroad.

In 2015, India issued about 12 million passports, ranking third only after China and the United States of America. Approximately 65 million Indians held valid passports as of the end of 2015.

As of 12 December 2022, only 7.2 percent (approximately 96 million) of Indian citizens possessed a valid passport, with Kerala having the highest number of passport holders of all Indian states. Previously, passports were not popular among the masses due to a time consuming and complicated process and limited access to the passport facilitation centres located only in major cities. With the expansion of centres and technological improvements, accompanied by increased outsourcing of professionals and an expanding middle-class, the percentage is expected to go up.