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The Democratic People's Republic of Korea passport, commonly referred to as the North Korean passport, is the
passport A passport is an official travel document issued by a government that contains a person's identity. A person with a passport can travel to and from foreign countries more easily and access consular assistance. A passport certifies the personal ...
which may be issued to North Korean citizens for international travel. Since the majority of North Koreans do not get opportunities to leave the country, DPRK passports are rarely issued.


History

The earliest passports of the Korean Peninsula were issued in 1902 by the
Korean Empire The Korean Empire () was a Korean monarchical state proclaimed in October 1897 by Emperor Gojong of the Joseon dynasty. The empire stood until Japan's annexation of Korea in August 1910. During the Korean Empire, Emperor Gojong oversaw the Gwa ...
, with two types, a trading passport and a travel passport. The passports have Chinese text as well as English and French translations. North Korean passports were first issued in the 1950s with passport in Korean, Russian and Chinese, while the current passport has Korean and English only.


Physical appearance

DPRK passport covers are navy blue with the National Emblem of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea emblazoned in the center. The words "" ( Korean) and "DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA" (English) are inscribed above the emblem, with "" and "PASSPORT" below. (''ryŏgwon''), means "passport", whilst in the
South Korean passport The Republic of Korea passport ( ko, 대한민국 여권, Daehan Minguk yeogwon), commonly referred to as the South Korean passport, is issued to a South Korean citizen to facilitate their international travel. Like any other passport, South Ko ...
, it is branded (''yŏgwon''), which also means passport. Both words are Sino-Korean words written as in Hanja, but due to the initial sound rule present only in South Korea, they are spelled differently.


Passport types

* An ordinary passport is a single passport which, after being granted special permission, is handed out to North Koreans who visit foreign countries for official reasons, i.e., sports and academic competitions, business trips. Ordinary passports are taken back by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs after returning to North Korea. Cover is navy blue. * An official passport is issued for trade and other economic bureaucrats travelling abroad. Cover is green. * A diplomatic passport is issued to high officials from the
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, the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea, and other subordinate offices of the Workers' Party of Korea. For other bureaucrats, only vice ministers or higher can receive a diplomatic passport. Cover is red. Official and diplomatic passports must be returned and kept in the passport office, from where it can be retrieved for any further foreign travel. Ordinary passports are never issued without special permission and all holders must apply for an
exit visa A visa (from the Latin ''charta visa'', meaning "paper that has been seen") is a conditional authorization granted by a polity to a foreigner that allows them to enter, remain within, or leave its territory. Visas typically include limits on t ...
in order to legally leave the country.


Identity pages

A DPRK Passport includes two identity pages. The first identifies the holder, and includes the following information: *1. Passport number *2. Name in full (in Latin and Korean scripts) *3. Date of birth (YY-MM-DD) *4. Place of birth *5. Nationality (specified as "Korean") *6. Length of the passport validity (five years) *7. Expiry date (YY-MM-DD) *8. Issue date (YY-MM-DD) The second page is for official endorsements.


Note of passport

The passport contains the following note: Korean: English:


Inter-Korea travel


Gallery

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See also

* Citizenship in North Korea *
Nationality Law of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea North Korean nationality law details the conditions in which an individual is a national of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), commonly known as North Korea. History Until 1963, the DPRK had no formal nationality law. This led to ...
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Visa requirements for North Korean citizens Visa requirements for North Korean citizens are administrative entry restrictions imposed on citizens of North Korea by the authorities of other states. As of 2 July 2019, North Korean citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 39 count ...
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Republic of Korea passport The Republic of Korea passport ( ko, 대한민국 여권, Daehan Minguk yeogwon), commonly referred to as the South Korean passport, is issued to a South Korean citizen to facilitate their international travel. Like any other passport, South Ko ...
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Visa policy of North Korea Most visitors to North Korea must obtain a visa in advance from one of the North Korean diplomatic missions. All visitors holding ordinary passports (except South Korea) must obtain a visa prior to entering North Korea. All visitors (except nati ...
* Korean Empire passport


References


External links


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