Seems this "passport" word is new to you. It is a document issued to you by your own government/country so that you may be able to travel outside your country. You will secure this document in your foreign office department. A contra- document is a "visa" issued by a government of the country you wanted to visit. This document will authorise you to enter their country. It is secured at that country's foreign embassy in you place.
I hope this help you.
2007-01-04 12:30:46
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answer #1
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answered by junior 6
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which passport?
any passport or a specific passport?
is there another part to this question?
2007-01-04 13:56:22
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answered by lawsonuser 2
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more specific information on the passport's origin and what the question pertains to would help.
2007-01-07 18:02:02
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answered by roundater 5
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What passport?
When passport?
Where passport?
Why passport?
How passport?
2007-01-04 14:19:48
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answered by Dave Star 4
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what passport,we won't know what passport it is unless you show us
2007-01-06 02:02:42
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answered by Nelle 2
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i have 2 passports, wanna borrow one of them? hehehe...
2007-01-04 23:06:14
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answer #6
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answered by That's A Lot of Nonsense 3
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Dat pasport? No, don't no it.
But because you asked nicely ("please"), celestine gave you a satisfactory answer about a passport.
2007-01-05 03:41:34
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answered by tranquil 6
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nope
2007-01-06 06:20:27
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answered by siopaO 5
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dont know your answer and your question
2007-01-04 20:31:42
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answered by lepactodeloupes 5
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are you traveling?where are you from?
2007-01-04 14:01:58
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answered by Anonymous
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