Montesayettean passport

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Montesayettean passport
Passeport montesayette
TypePassport
Issued by Montesayette
First issued
  • 20 June 1903 (first version)
  • 5 October 1921 (booklet)
  • 2 January 1988 (machine-readable passport)
  • 12 April 2006 (biometric)
  • 10 March 2020 (current)
PurposeIdentification
EligibilityMontesayettean citizenship
Expiration10 years after issuance for individuals aged 24 and above; 6 years for citizens 23 and under.
Cost
  • QS₵43 (over 24)
  • QS₵8.5 (under 24)

A Montesayettean passport (Quebecshirite: Passeport montesayette) is an identity document issued by the Montesayettean government to individuals with any form of Montesayettean nationality. It grants the holder the freedom to enter and leave Montesayette without restrictions, as well as to travel to other countries in accordance with visa regulations. Moreover, the passports serve as a means to seek support from Montesayettean consular authorities abroad when required. They also allow the bearer to request protection while traveling overseas.

Montesayettean passports are indicative of Montesayettean citizenship but do not serve as definitive proof; possessing a Montesayettean passport only establishes a presumption of Montesayettean citizenship in accordance with Montesayettean law. These passports are issued by the Identity and Passport Service, an agency under the Federal Ministry of Central Ecros and Foreign Affairs. In certain exceptional circumstances, the National Maréchaussée, the country's national gendarmerie force, may also issue these passports. The National Maréchaussée is responsible for both military and civilian police duties, and they assume border control duties.

Montesayetteans who are below 26 years of age and eligible for compulsory military service but have not fulfilled it, will be issued passports with an expiration date up to the last legal start date for completion of their obligation, which is at age 25. Montesayetteans aged 26 or older can receive passports with regular expiry dates, regardless of military duty completion status.

History

Types of Montesayettean passports

Montesayettean citizens

Montesayettean protected person

Emergency travel documents

Physical appearance

Visa requirements

Automated border control system

Multiple passports

Second Montesayettean passport

Dual citizenship

See also