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  2. British passport (Cayman Islands) - Wikipedia

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    10 years for adults aged 16 or over, 5 years for children. Cayman Islands passports are a variant of the British passport which are issued to British Overseas Territories Citizens connected to the Cayman Islands. Since 2016, all Caymanian passports are issued in the United Kingdom by His Majesty's Passport Office (HMPO).

  3. Panamanian passport - Wikipedia

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    Cost. $100 (ordinary) / $180 (frequent traveler) A Panamanian passport ( Spanish: Pasaporte panameño) is the passport issued to citizens of Panama to facilitate international travel. Panamanian citizens enjoy visa-free access to 118 countries and territories. The passports are issued by the Passports Authority of Panama.

  4. United States passport card - Wikipedia

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    The United States passport card is an optional national identity card and a travel document issued by the U.S. federal government in the size of a credit card. [2] Like a U.S. passport book, the passport card is only issued to U.S. citizens and U.S. nationals exclusively by the U.S. Department of State. The passport card allows its holders to ...

  5. Passport - Wikipedia

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    Passport. Clockwise, from top left: Dutch ordinary, Nepalese diplomatic, Chinese service, and Polish ordinary passports. A passport is an official travel document issued by a government that certifies a person's identity and nationality for international travel. [ 1] A passport allows its bearer to enter and temporarily reside in a foreign ...

  6. Which is the world’s most powerful passport for visa-free ...

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    Although U.S. passport holders can travel to 147 countries in the world without a visa requirement, “to enter the remaining countries, U.S. passport holders must apply for a visa beforehand ...

  7. Form I-9 - Wikipedia

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    Form I-9. USCIS Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification (revised July 2017) Form I-9, officially the Employment Eligibility Verification, is a United States Citizenship and Immigration Services form. Mandated by the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, it is used to verify the identity and legal authorization to work of all paid ...

  8. United States passport - Wikipedia

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    United States passports are passports issued to citizens and non-citizen nationals of the United States of America. [ 7] They are issued exclusively by the U.S. Department of State. [ 8] Besides passports (in booklet form), limited-use passport cards are issued subject to the same requirements. [ 9]

  9. Canadian passport - Wikipedia

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    A Canadian passport (French: passeport canadien) is the passport issued to citizens of Canada.It enables the bearer to enter or re-enter Canada freely; travel to and from other countries in accordance with visa requirements; facilitates the process of securing assistance from Canadian consular officials abroad, if necessary; and requests protection for the bearer while abroad.