Definitions of passport on the Web:
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pass: any authorization to pass or go somewhere; "the pass to visit had a strict time limit"
a document issued by a country to a citizen allowing that person to travel abroad and re-enter the home country
recommendation: any quality or characteristic that gains a person a favorable reception or acceptance or admission; "her pleasant personality is already a recommendation"; "his wealth was not a passport into the exclusive circles of society"
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A passport is a formal identity document or certification issued by a national government that identifies the holder as a national of a particular state, and requests permission, in the name of the sovereign or government of the issuing country, for the bearer to be permitted to enter and pass through other countries. Passports are connected with the right of legal protection abroad and the right to enter one's country of nationality. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passport
Your passport is issued by the government of the country of which you are citizen. It can be used as a primary identification document. Replacement or extension of passport must be done through your government. Your passport has to be valid for six months into the future. Check the expiration date frequently and apply well in advance (at least 6 months prior to the ending date).
www.northwestern.edu/international/general_info/glossary.html
An official government document certifying identity and citizenship and granting permission to travel abroad.
www.letsgotosea.com/TourTermGlossary.asp
For US citizens a current passport is required for travel to Scotland, England, Ireland, Wales, Spain, Portugal, Italy and France. Citizens of other countries should check with the appropriate Embassy.
www.e-golftravel.com/terms.htm
A travel document that allows a person to gain admission into a foreign country. The document should show the bearer’s origin, identity, and nationality.
www.visalaw.com/03aug1/2aug103.html
A valid passport is obligatory to renting a car.
www.car-rental-israel.rshp.biz/car-rental-terms.php
A special passport required of any Russian subject wishing to go to a foreign country. To avoid the necessit of procuring such a passport, travellers often cross the border by stealth.
digital.library.upenn.edu/women/antin/land/land-21.html
ticket. Disneyland is technically a sovereign nation.
www.disneylies.com/dl_resort/vocabulary.html
This is just one type, of many, personnel accountability systems in use today. In the past, command would just try to keep track on the personnel in a hazardous environment or situation by just writing down vehicle numbers. But that was not very accurate at times. Today each company has some type of object with each person's name on it. The names can be written on or they can have a name tag that is affixed by a clip or velcro. ...
www.riotacts.com/fire/glossary.html
Communications software used by the OCLC Cataloging Subsystem to access the Online Union Catalog and Authority Files. Because its macro capabilities (see Macro) make this software especially useful, we often use Passport to access other programs for which it was not expressly intended, such as the DRA Netcat module.
www.lib.unc.edu/cat/localdocs/gradman/glossary.html
a) The traveler has to care for compliance with passport, visa, customs, currency and health regulations himself. eritreadivers is responsible for informing citizens in the states in which the trip is being offered about requirements concerning passport, visa and health regulations as well as possible changes of those before the beginning of the trip. The traveler is responsible to check that his passport needed for the trip is valid.
www.eritreadivers.com/buchung_e/agb.html
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