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  2. Belizean passport - Wikipedia

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    The issuance of passports is governed by the Passports Act (Cap. 164. [ 2 ] In early 2004, Belize suffered a "passport crisis" due to a shortage of blank passports when a delivery from the country's United Kingdom-based passport supplier De La Rue was delayed.

  3. List of national identity card policies by country - Wikipedia

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    Passports, driving licenses are most commonly used for identification. [168] When visiting France or Spain a driving license may be accepted unofficially. Australia: No national identity card. Passports, driver licences or photo cards issued by state or territory governments and medicare cards are commonly accepted as identification.

  4. Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative - Wikipedia

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    Children born abroad to a parent with a U.S. immigrant visa after its issuance do not need a visa if holding a passport and a birth certificate. [7] It is also possible for the U.S. Department of State to waive the passport requirement for a U.S. national in case of an emergency, for humanitarian reasons or national interest. [10]

  5. Visa requirements for Belizean citizens - Wikipedia

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    Visa requirements for Belizean citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Belize.As of January 2024, Belizean citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 104 countries and territories, ranking the Belizean passport 54th overall, and last among Central American countries, in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley ...

  6. Visa policy of Belize - Wikipedia

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    Belize passport stamp. Visitors to Belize require a visa unless they are citizens of one of the visa-exempt countries. All visitors are required to have sufficient funds, 75 USD per day and documents required for their next destination.

  7. Passport validity - Wikipedia

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    Most countries issue passports for children and young adults for five years, under passport issuing protocols a child or young adult passport is defined as being under 16 years for a United States Passport, under 19 years for a Japanese Passport, under 21 years for a Croatian passport, under 24 years for a German passport or under 30 years as is the case with a Spanish passport.

  8. United States passport - Wikipedia

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    All persons eligible for a regular passport book are eligible for a passport card. The card does not denote the bearer's official or diplomatic status, if any. The ID card is valid for 10 years for people 16 or older and 5 years for minors under 16. The passport card is not valid for international air travel. [9]

  9. Belizean nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Belizean nationality law is regulated by 1981 Constitution of Belize, as amended; the Belizean Nationality Act, as revised; and various British Nationality laws. [1] [2] These laws determine who is, or is eligible to be, a national of Belize. [3]