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  2. Travel document - Wikipedia

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    A travel document is an identity document issued by a government or international entity pursuant to international agreements to enable individuals to clear border control measures. Travel documents usually assure other governments that the bearer may return to the issuing country, and are often issued in booklet form to allow other governments ...

  3. Category:International travel documents - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Travel Authorisation (United Kingdom) Enhanced driver's license; Estonian seafarer's discharge book; Estonian temporary travel document; European Union laissez-passer; Extended Access Control

  4. Machine-readable passport - Wikipedia

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    A machine-readable passport (MRP) is a machine-readable travel document (MRTD) with the data on the identity page encoded in optical character recognition format. Many countries began to issue machine-readable travel documents in the 1980s. Most travel passports worldwide are MRPs.

  5. Moving Abroad? Here’s the Financial Checklist You Need - AOL

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    Moving abroad can be an exciting and life-changing experience, but it also requires careful planning, especially when it comes to your finances. Whether you're moving for work, retirement or simply...

  6. Your 8-step checklist for retiring abroad - AOL

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    It goes without saying that before you can retire overseas, you need to select a country. Greg Ghodsi, managing director of investments at 360 Wealth Management Group of Raymond James in Tampa ...

  7. Passport - Wikipedia

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    A passport is an official travel document issued by a government that certifies a person's identity and nationality for international travel. [1] A passport allows its bearer to enter and temporarily reside in a foreign country, access local aid and protection, and obtain consular assistance from their government.