What is passport?
Passport is a legal certificate issued by one's mother country
to testify its owner's nationality and identity when crossing
one country's frontier into another for travel, work and residence
overseas.
Actually the word "passport" in English means the
pass of a port. In other words, the passport is the proof
for a citizen to go through the international ports of all
countries. Some countries may issue a kind of general credentials
to replace the passport.
Passport Types
At present, the passports issued by majority of countries
in the world are generally divided into three types: diplomatic,
service/official and regular passports. Some countries only
issue one type of passport (like UK); some countries only
issue two of them (like India, Pakistan and so on); but there
are also some countries which issue four or five types of
passports (like US, France and so on).
Diplomatic passport: Those who possess diplomatic status are
issued a diplomatic passport, like the diplomat, consul and
official as well as the head of state, governmental officials,
delegation members of the Congress or government, who are
going abroad for national affairs or activities. According
to the international convention, the spouse and the children
of the above personnel generally are also issued diplomatic
passports.
Service/Official passport: This passport is issued for government
office-bearer of a country. Besides, all countries will issue
this kind of passport to the staff who works for embassies
or consulates abroad but have no diplomatic status, along
with their spouse and the grown-up children.
Regular passport: Regular passport is issued to all other
citizens (populace). For different reasons (line of duty or
private affair) for going abroad, the regular passport may
have different types in different countries.
Function of Passport
For international travel across boarders, a citizen must possess
a legitimate passport which issued by his own country's government,
and simultaneously, an effective visa to your destination
country is also often required.
If you should have an accident during the period of travel
or residence abroad, the host country should first confirm
your status and nationality according to your passport, and
then decide what to do next and how to handle it well. Similarly,
the country which issued the passport and its embassy or consulate
stationed abroad also has to decide how to offer help or diplomatic
protection based on this passport.
Content of Passport
As for passport conten t, all countries have similar requirements
with each other. All contain the national emblem, the full
country's name and the passport type imprinted on the passport
cover, while the details for use of the passport are usually
imprinted on the back cover; On the insider front cover are
generally printed the words requesting that the correlated
military or administrative departments of the target country
for some necessary convenience and assistance to the person
who carrying the passport.
Passport extensions for expired passports are allowed in all
countries, so all passports contain special pages for extension
and remarks. To facilitate countries to issue visas, many
additional blank pages are included within the passport, each
page imprinted with the word "VISA".
The texts printed on passports are primarily in the native
language of the issuer, but the same texts in English are
also included by most countries.
Period of Validity
A passport is not a permanent credential but a document with
a limited period of validity. The passport is the legal proof
during the period of validity only, which is also known as
the effective passport; otherwise it is an invalid passport
and is without legal status.
Periods of validity of a passport issued by different countries
is inconsistent and respectively is one, two, three and five-years,
though some countries' passports may be valid for ten years.
Generally speaking, a period of validity in excess of six
months is required by countries for visa issue. If passport's
period of validity is insufficient less than six months, you
will have to go your passport issuing department to apply
for a passport extension or renewal. Only then can you go
to embassies and consulates to apply for a visa.
Effective Area
The effective area is one of important passport contents.
Passports in some countries imprinted the words like "this
passport is effective toward XX (country name)" or "citizen
who holds the passport is not allowed to go to X X (country
name) and XX (area name)".
Make your passport well-kept
Before you apply for the visa to your destination country,
you had better keep your prepared passport well in a safe
place at home. Do not always carry it with you. After obtaining
a visa, the passport is active for that country and holds
a high value. Some international criminal groups and pickpockets
specialize in stealing the passport and consider the passport
more valuable than currency. They will trade the passport
for money, or perform some other illegal activities using
the passport as a shield. Therefore, you must keep your passport
safe under lock and key, especially after you pass through
the customs inspection and go on the oversea trip, be vigilant
at all times. Now you should carry your own passport along
with you all the times. Do not put it into your outside pockets
or bag then after a while another. It is much safer to put
it into an inside pocket, which allows ready access for any
eventuality you may encounter where it is required.
What to do if your passport is lost?
If you lose your passport before you go abroad, you should
immediately report the case to the security authorities and
passport issuing office in your country, provide a detailed
statement of the time and the place of its loss and state
the basic information on your passport (name, gender, date
of birth, passport number and so on), Necessarily, you may
have to go to your local newspaper to report the loss of the
passport (your name and passport number should be published
plainly).
If the passport is lost abroad, you should rapidly report
the case to the local public security organs and complete
the detailed and essential registration procedure, simultaneously
you should go to your countries nearest embassy or consulate
as soon as possible to complete the registration procedure
of the loss report, and then apply for a passport reissue.
In order to prevent the loss of the passport, TCG suggests
that you'd better write your passport number on a jotter beforehand,
or photocopy the whole content on first page of the passport
then make it well preserved. All these preparations may offer
you some convenient clues or good help should you lose it.
After you get the passport
After you issued a passport, firstly you should carefully
inspect it. If there are some questionable points or errors,
you should immediately ask the related staff for the application
of correction. If no questions or mistakes are discovered
after your inspection, you can well bring it back and keep
it well.
Getting a passport is just the first step of the procedure
for going abroad. Another necessary thing is that you should
carry your passport and the correlated credential materials
to go to the embassies or consulates of your target country
stationed in your own country for the visa application. When
you obtain the visa, you should have an "International
Prophylactic Inoculation Certificate". After purchasing
the air ticket to your target country and doing some pre-trip
preparatory work, you can proceed with your journey abroad.
A passport with two opposing blank visa pages and validity
of at least six-month is required from the day when you submit
the visa application is required before you visit China.
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