File:BoliviaPassport.png
Personal details page of an older version of a Bolivian Passport. Note the previously used name of the country which has recently been replaced by
Plurinational State of Bolivia. This passport has been issued in Osaka, Japan by the Bolivian Consulate.
The Bolivian passport is the official travelling document issued to citizens of Bolivia by the Bolivian Government through its specially appointed office, Dirección General de Migración (General Office of Migration). The document can also be extended abroad via consulate representatives. The current passport has undergone several modifications following international regulations as well as other regarding naming and adherence to international organisations, like the Andean Community of Nations. In an official press release the General Office on Migration details 18 safety measures including the costs and other details of the new passport which now complies with international regulations for mechanical and biometric readings. [1]
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Older wine-coloured Bolivian passport showing Andean Community of Nations added to the title.
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New wine-coloured Bolivian passport showing the current title of Plurinational State of Bolivia.
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Africa
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Americas
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Asia
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Central & North
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East
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Southeast
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West
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- International organizations
- Defunct passports
- Passport types
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1 A) Includes Crown Dependencies, British Overseas Territories, and former British plantations, crown colonies, colonies, protectorates, protected states, mandates, trust territories and other British possessions.
B) The Isle of Man, Jersey and Guernsey are not part of the European Union, but Manxmen and Channel Islanders are citizens of the European Union; the Isle of Man, Jersey and Guernsey, and Manxmen and Channel Islanders themselves (unless they qualify and apply for recognition of a change in status), are however excluded from the benefits of the Four Freedoms of the European Union.
C) The Government of the United Kingdom also issue passports to British nationals who are not British citizens with the right of abode in the United Kingdom and who are also not otherwise citizens of the European Union.
2 Open border with Schengen Area.
3 Partially recognized.
4 Not recognized by any other state.
5 Special Administrative Regions of the People's Republic of China
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- ↑ http://www.migracion.gob.bo/page/esp/inicio.php