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Cartadanian passport | |
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Type | Passport |
Issued by | Cartadania |
First issued | 1 October 1790 (first passport regulations, as Carto-Pelaxian Commonwealth) 1951 (first Cartadanian passport) 1988 (machine-readable passport) 1 October 2005 (biometric passport) 1 April 2018 (current version) |
Purpose | Identification |
Eligibility | Cartadanian citizenship |
Expiration | 10 years after issuance for individuals aged 20 and above; 5 years for citizens 20 and under; yearly for citizens newborn to 5 years. |
Cost | ₹80 (over 20) / ₹40 (under 20) |
Cartadanian passport (Cartadanian: Passaporte Cartadaniana) are issued to citizens of Cartadania for the purpose of international travel. A Cartadanian passport is, besides the Cartadanian ID card and/or state ID, the only other officially recognised document that Cartadanian authorities will routinely accept as proof of identity from Cartadanian citizens. Besides serving as proof of identity and presumption of Cartadanian nationality, they facilitate the process of securing assistance from Cartadanian consular officials abroad. Cartadanian passports are valid for ten years (for people over the age of 20), five years (for people between the ages of 5 and 20), or one year (for children from birth to five years). Every Cartadanian citizen is also a citizen of the Union of Sarpedonian States. The passport, along with the national identity card, allows for free rights of movement and residence in either of the states of the union and Ceylonia.