A passport is a travel document, usually issued by a country's government, that certifies the identity and nationality of its holder for the purpose of international travel. Standard passports contain the holder's name, place and date of birth, photograph, signature, and other identifying information. Passports are moving towards including biometric information in a microchip embedded in the document, making them machine-readable and difficult to counterfeit.
A passport specifies nationality, but not necessarily citizenship or the place of residence of the passport holder. A passport holder is normally entitled to enter the country that issued the passport, though some people entitled to a passport may not be full citizens with right of abode. A passport is a document certifying identity and nationality; having the document does not of itself grant any rights, such as protection by the consulate of the issuing country, although it may indicate that the holder has such rights. Some passports attest to status as a diplomat or other official, entitled to rights and privileges such as immunity from arrest or prosecution, arising from international treaties.
Passport (Russian: Паспорт) is a 1990 Russian adventure film directed by Georgiy Daneliya.
Brothers Papashvili arrived at the airport, where one of them on the grounds of his wife has to fly to Israel, want to drink champagne. They wanted, and in the Soviet Union did not sell, so Merab crossed the border passport and his brother bought a bottle. But he was not allowed back. So Israel departed not Children's Chorus Master Jacob, and very similar to his brother - a taxi driver Merab. His ordeal-adventures are beyond any imagination, and tells this comedy with some sadness. The Jews take him for KGB agent, officers of the Soviet trade mission for the provocateur, and return home officially he can not.
Passport is a German jazz ensemble led by saxophonist Klaus Doldinger.
Passport was initiated in 1971 as a jazz fusion experimental group, similar to American groups such as Weather Report. The ensemble's first recording was issued in 1971, and through the 1970s had a constantly revolving membership, though it continued to release albums frequently. The group is still active, recording for Atlantic Records and Warner Bros. Records among others.