Monsilvan passport
Monsilvan passport 山共和國護照 | |
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Type | Passport |
Issued by | Department of Foreign Affairs, Monsilva |
First issued | 1918 (Photo passport for general citizens) 1982 (Machine-readable passport) 2008 (Biometric passport) |
Purpose | Identification, international travel |
Eligibility | Monsilvan citizens |
Expiration | 16 years old or above: 10 years Between 7 and 16 years old: 5 years Under 7 years old: 1 year |
Cost | Adult (16 or older) M¥180 Child (under 16) M¥100 |
A Monsilvan passport (Monsilvan: 山共和國護照; Pinyin: Shān Gònghéguó hùzhào), or Monsilvan Republic passport is a travel document that is issued to nationals of the Monsilvan Republic. The passport grants its bearer the ability to prove their citizenship of Monsilva as well as serving the owner international passage based on the travel requirements administered to Monsilvan citizens. The passport can also be used to request and recieve assistance from Monsilvan embassies across Terraconserva. The creation, printing and issuing of Monsilvan passports are handled by the Monsilvan Passport Office (山國護照署) which is an agency of the Department of Foreign Affairs.
The first Monsilvan passports originated in 1918 during the Kingdom of Monsilva and were mainly issued to diplomats. In 1982, four years after the establishment of the Monsilvan Republic, the passport was redesigned and issued as machine-readable. The passports remained the same until 2008, when all passports after January 2008 would be biometric. As of March 2022, approximately 70% of Monsilvan citizens are in posession of a valid passport. Many Monsilvans living abroad have a Monsilvan passport as their secondary passport, with a foreign passport being their primary.
Contents
Passport appearance
Current biometric passport
The current biometric passport is the only Monsilvan passport that is issued and as of 1 January 2019, is the only valid type of Monsilvan passport.
Cover
The cover of the Monsilvan passport is dark blue, with the national emblem in the middle. On the top is the official name of the country, "MONSILVAN REPUBLIC", in Monsilvan. It is also written in Jackian in fine print circling the national emblem. Below the national emblem, the word "護照" is written meaning passport in Monsilvan. Below that is "MONSILVA", with "PASSPORT", "PASSEPORT" and "PASAPORTE" printed beneath in Jackian, Quebecshirite and Spanish respectively. At the bottom is the biometric passport symbol
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Request page
The first page of the passport is the passport note page and printed with the following request
In Monsilvan
山共和國外交部部長茲請各國有關機關對持用本護照之山共和國國民允予自由通行,並請必要時儘量予以協助及保護。
In Jackian
The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of the Monsilvan Republic requests all whom it may concern to permit the national of the Monsilvan Republic named herein to pass freely and in case of need to give all possible aid and protection.
In Quebecshirite
La Secrétaire d'Etat aux Affaires Etrangères de la République monsilve demande à toutes les personnes concernées de laisser passer librement le ressortissant de la République monsilve désigné dans le présent document et, en cas de besoin, de lui apporter toute l'aide et la protection possibles.
In Iberic Spanish
La Secretaria de Estado para Relaciones Exteriores de la República Monsilva ruega a todos aquellos a quienes concierna que permitan el libre paso del nacional de la República Monsilva aquí mencionado y que, en caso de necesidad, le presten toda la ayuda y protección posibles.
In Creeperian Spanish
Լա Սեծրետարիա դե Եստադո պարա Րելածիոնես Եխտերիորես դե լա Րեպղբլիծա Մոնսիլվա րւեգա ա տոդոս ակւելլոս ա կւիենես ծոնծիերնա կւե պերմիտան ել լիբրե պասո դել նածիոնալ դե լա Րեպղբլիծա Մոնսիլվա ակւձ մենծիոնադո յ կւե, են ծասո դե նեծեսիդադ, լե պրեստեն տոդա լա այւդա յ պրոտեծծիóն պոսիբլես.
In Fujikunian
山共和国の外務大臣は、この旅券を所持する山共和国の国民に対し、自由な通行を認め、必要な援助及び保護を与えるよう、各国の関係当局に要請する。
Data page
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Personal biodata page information for the passport holder and the machine readable zone are listed below.
Data | Description |
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Type | P for ordinary passports, PO for official passports, PD for diplomatic passports
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Code | MON , the ISO country code for Monsilva
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Passport No. | a nine digit number, biometric passports start with 3 |
Name | both Monsilvan characters and pinyin |
Also Known As | only available for people with alias in other languages |
Nationality | Monsilva
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Personal Id. No. | Monsilvan National ID number, not available for non-residents |
Sex | M for male, F for female
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Date of birth | DD MMM YYYY
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Date of issue | DD MMM YYYY
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Place of birth | the name of a State or Kyokai if born in Monsilva or Fujikuni respectively, or a foreign country if born abroad. For example: AMKING ,SHUTO , BALTANLA
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Date of expiry | DD MMM YYYY
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Authority | DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS for passports issued by the DOFA, or the name of the issuing embassy for passports issued by a Monsilvan embassy abroad. All biometric passports are issued by the DOFA in Monsilva regardless of the actual place of application.
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The biodata page is protected by a plastic anti-counterfeiting layer with laser holograms of the country code MON and a Monsilvan mountain pheasant, an endemic species of Monsilva.
Inner pages
The inner pages of a Monsilvan passport are in light purple. Its contents are:
- Personal data page in page 2
- Signature in page 3
- Amendments and endorsements from page 4 to page 7
- Visa pages from page 8 to page 47
- Remark pages from page 48 to page 50
Selected nature hotspots and famous sights of Monsilva are printed in the inner pages, each page also contains a transparent watermark of Mount Yushan, the highest peak of the country.