Hverlandic passport
A Hverlandic passport is issued to citizens of Hverland for international travel. As a key document facilitating the global movement of Hverlandic nationals, it serves as proof of identity and citizenship, and it is recognized internationally.
History
The Hverlandic passport has its origins in the early 20th century, following the country's establishment as an independent state. The design and features have evolved, reflecting changes in security technology and international travel requirements.
Eligibility and issuance
Citizenship in Hverland is the primary eligibility criterion for a passport. The Hverlandic government issues passports through the Hverland Civil Registry within the Office for Foreign and Economic Relations, with applications available at local offices and embassies abroad.
Physical appearance
The Hverlandic passport follows a standard design with a deep blue cover that carries the coat of arms of Hverland, the name of the country, and the word "Passport" in both Hverlandic and English. The data page is made of polycarbonate material, containing the holder's personal details and a machine-readable zone.
Security Features
The passport incorporates a variety of security features to prevent fraud and forgery. This includes watermarks, holographic images, and complex patterns that are difficult to replicate.
In line with international standards, Hverland introduced biometric passports containing a microchip with the holder's fingerprints and digital photo, enhancing security and facilitating faster border crossings.