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  2. Machine-readable passport - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machine-readable_passport

    Smaller documents such as identity and passport cards are usually in the ID-1 size, which is 85.6 × 54.0 mm (3.37 × 2.13 in), the same size as credit cards. The data of the machine-readable zone in a TD1 size card consists of three rows of 30 characters each. The only characters used are A–Z, 0–9 and the filler character <.

  3. Zimbabwean passport - Wikipedia

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    When the passport's MRZ is scanned, the immigration and checking systems fail to recognise the country code ZIM. Airlines have issued circulars to their staff and published information on their websites highlighting this issue.

  4. Malaysian passport - Wikipedia

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    There is no '<<' to isolate what is technically a 'Surname' from the 'Given Name' (Please note that ICAO standards require that the name that immediately follows the three-letters country code in the Machine Readable Zone (MRZ) to be the surname of the passport holder). When swiped at international airports for border security purposes, for ...

  5. World Passport - Wikipedia

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    Its data page is in the format of a machine-readable passport, with an alphanumeric code bar in the machine-readable zone (MRZ) enabling it to be scanned by an optical reader. However, in place of a valid ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code in the MRZ "issuer" and "nationality" fields, it uses the non-standard code "WSA".

  6. Supplemental access control - Wikipedia

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    Prior to reading the chip, the inspection system needs to know some data that is printed on the document (e.g. the MRZ) or a key that is known only to the holder (personal identification number (PIN)), which means he has willingly handed the document for inspection. While BAC works only with the MRZ, PACE allows using card access numbers (short ...

  7. Basic access control - Wikipedia

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    The data used to encrypt the BAC communication can be read electronically from the bottom of the passport called the machine readable zone.Because physical access to the passport is assumed to be needed to know this part of the passport it is assumed that the owner of the passport has given permission to read the passport.

  8. MRZ (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MRZ_(disambiguation)

    The Machine Readable Zone is part of a machine-readable passport. MRZ may also refer to: Marind language, ISO 639-3 code; Moree Airport, IATA code; MeÄ‘uopštinske regionalne zajednice, a historical administrative division of Serbia; Mrz, abbreviation of the month of March in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland date and time notation

  9. Emirati passport - Wikipedia

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    The page ends with a 2-line machine readable zone, according to ICAO standard 9303. The country code is ARE as is the standard country code for United Arab Emirates (according to ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 ).