Scovernois passport

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Scovernois passport
Skovernsk pas
Skogernsk pass
Skóþjerskt vegabréf
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Cover of the current 2017-issue biometric Scovernois passport
Date first issued1 February 1977 (first format)
1 January 1989 (machine-readable)
1 December 2005 (biometric passport)
1 January 2017 (current)
Issued byKingdom of Scovern
Type of documentPassport
PurposeIdentification
Eligibility requirementsScovernois citizens
ExpirationAfter 5 years (children up to 17)
After 10 years and 1 month (adults)
CostFree (up to age of 3)
€25 (aged 3–17)
€80 (aged 17–64)
€45 (aged 65+)

A Scovernois passport (Mescon: Skovernsk pas, Vestelian: Skogernsk pass, Frellandic: Skóþjerskt vegabréf) is a travel and identification document issued by the government of the Kingdom of Scovern to Scovernois citizens. The document serves as proof of citizenship and proof of the right of abode in Scovern. Scovernois passports are also required to access Scovernois consulates and embassies in other countries.

Holders of a Scovernois passport have visa-free access to 48 countries around the world, including complete freedom of movement in the other 12 states of the Euclean Community. A further 24 countries can be accessed with visas on-arrival, making the Scovernois passport one of the world's strongest.

Appearance

Scovernois passports have a burgundy background. The Scovernois coat of arms is emblazoned in gold on the lower-left-hand side. Beneath it, the three official names of the Euclean Community in Scovern are written: EUKLEAS FÆLLESSKAB (Mescon), EUKLEAS FELLESSKAP (Vestelian), and BANDALAG EVKLEU (Frellandic). The three official names of Scovern are then written side-by-side underneath, SKOVERNE (Mescon), SKOGERNE (Vestelian), and SKÓÞJÓÐ (Frellandic). PAS, PASS and VEGABRÉF are written underneath, with the biometric icon EPassport logo.svg underneath.