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Identity Documents In Iran
Identity documents in Iran are official documents of Iranians identity and citizenship and are used to identification and authentication. The most important identity documents in Iran are the Iranian identity booklet ( fa, شناسنامه) and the Iranian identity card ( fa, کارت ملی). Identity documents for foreign nationals are resident card and employment card. List of identity documents Postal code in Iran Postal code is used to identify places. In Iran, the postal code is a 10-digit number, the first 5 digits representing the departure code (characteristic of the destination city) and the second 5 digits representing the distribution code (location characteristic of the destination). Its main use is to send letters or postal packages sent by the Iran Post Company. There are currently about 52 million different postcodes in Iran. Postal code in Iran is issued by the General Geographical and Spatial Administration of the country under the supervision of the ...
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Iranian Identity Card
The Iranian identity card is the primary identity document in Iran. Every citizen age of 15 and above, whether resident or not, needs to apply for such a card, which bears their unique national identity number, given name, surname, birth date, and postal code. The current version of this card is called the national smart card ( fa, کارت هوشمند ملّی) and is the successor of the national card ( fa, کارت ملّی). This card is intended to reduce the need for the more valuable Iranian identity booklet, which is issued at birth. The National Organization For Civil Registration began issuing national smart cards in 2015. At the time, the application was voluntary. As with other smart cards, the national card features a smart chip and an RFID. The Iranian authorities initially advertised this card as a means of secure participation in elections that guarantees voting integrity. Smart national card program The materiel required for development was unavailable The shor ...
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Iranian Passport
Iranian passports, also known as Persian passports, are issued to nationals of Iran for the purpose of international travel. The passport serves as a proof of Iranian citizenship. The Iranian passports are burgundy, with the Iranian emblem emblazoned on the top of the front cover. The words "" ( Persian) meaning ''Islamic Republic of Iran'' and "" ( Persian) meaning ''passport'' are inscribed to the right side of the coat of arms. Iran started issuing diplomatic and service biometric passports in July 2007. Ordinary biometric passports began to be issued on 20 February 2011. These passports contain 32 pages. On the inside of the back-cover, Iranian passports bear the inscription: "The holder of this passport is not entitled to travel to occupied Palestine", referring to Israel. In the past, prior to the 1979 Islamic Revolution, passports issued by Pahlavi Iran were visually different, with the inscription "Empire of Iran" being used, and translations into French rather than En ...
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List Of Passports
A passport is a booklet issued by countries to their citizens, permitting the person to travel to other countries. In some cases countries issue travel documents similar to passports to their residents. International organizations also issue travel documents, usually called Travel document#Laissez-passer, ''laissez-passer'', to their staff. This article shows images of the various passports currently issued. Contemporary ordinary passports Special cases Passports where the captioned country is shown in ''italics'' are issued either by territories with extremely limited recognition of their passports or by states that are neither member states of the United Nations nor United Nations General Assembly observers#Present non-member observers, United Nations non-member observer states. However, even though Taiwan maintains official diplomatic relations with only 14 countries, its "Republic of China (Taiwan) Passport" is still accepted as a valid travel document in most countries of th ...
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