Phinbellan passport
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Phinbellan passport | |
Front cover of a current issue Phinbellan biometric passport. | |
Type | Passport |
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Issued by | Phinbella |
First issued |
August RP 2614 (first version, biometric passport) 18 April RP 2617 (current passport) |
Purpose | Identification |
Eligibility | Phinbellan citizenship |
Expiration |
12 years from date of issue (aged 14 and above) 5 years from date of issue (for children, age 13 and below) |
Cost |
ðƒ35 (aged 14-49) ðƒ18 (aged 13 and below, above 50) Free (disabled) |
Phinbellan passports (Phineaner: Pasport Phinbella; Taesongean: 핀벨라의 여권; RR: Phinbella-ui yeogwon) have been issued by the National Registration and Immigration Authority to Phinbella citizens for the purpose of Micras international identity and travel. Receiving a valid passport is mandatory for Phinbella citizens from the age of 14, use of the passport for citizens aged 13 and below is allowed if required for travel purposes. Phinbella citizens are also allowed to hold a passport from the defunct country, if they have descent from the defunct country. Passports are valid for 12 years for those aged 14 and above, and for five years for those aged 13 and below.
The Phinbellan passport has a different version, existing for citizens of the Free area of the Federation, Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan and Niuē i Taman Lawang although all citizens have the same citizenship. Each citizen of the two autonomous entities can choose to own a Phinbellan passport and the entity’s passport.