Passport in a sentence as a noun

And you suddenly realize how important that passport in your pocket is.

You most probably hold a British passport which is a very valuable document.

"But sir, we have no ties to countryX. We dont have visa to countryX. We have a Canadian passport, if you dont want to admit us then let us just turn around and go to Canada".

When entering the country, the passport clerk has exactly two options: let me in, or call the police and get me arrested on the spot.

I'd have left except for the fact that men with guns on their belt arrested me after I'd already given them my passport and they'd searched my possessions.

Everything from full passport details to regular photos are uploaded.

Wanted to travel abroad - had to apply for a passport, which was only issued for a strict number of days and had to be returned upon return.

Although I am convicted of nothing, it has unilaterally revoked my passport, leaving me a stateless person.

I waited very long hours while people in front of me holding same kind of passports as me and then myself were interrogated like in a police interrogation.

When they tried to go together to one European country, that man was also interrogated for 2 hours by the border police because they thought his passport was fake.

I was born in Canada as it clearly states on my US passport, and he asked me where I was born, then looked at my companion with a sneer on his face as though to show his disbelief.

She can come before the judge in 30 days with the document and collect her passport or she'll be deported to countryX".I had to unnecessarily waste time and money hiring a lawyer to figure out what the heck went wrong.

This has huge psychological implications, similar to not carrying a passport while crossing borders and paying with the same coins everywhere: All these measures help to get the feeling that Europe is indeed one place, one community.

I still remember the day that you could just cross the border without a passport check and I'm still amazed every time I cross that border, that the border post, the guards, everything, just disappeared and that the border is now essentially a sign just like I'd enter a city saying "Welcome to \nFrance".

Imagine my surprise when I got off the plane, walked a long corridor, passed by a drug detection dog, got into a huge room with many passport control booths, in 5 minutes found myself in one of them, the immigration officer asked me where I was going and what was the goal of my trip then stamped my passport and I-94 and I was done.

Passport definitions

noun

any authorization to pass or go somewhere; "the pass to visit had a strict time limit"

See also: pass

noun

a document issued by a country to a citizen allowing that person to travel abroad and re-enter the home country

noun

any quality or characteristic that gains a person a favorable reception or acceptance or admission; "her pleasant personality is already a recommendation"; "his wealth was not a passport into the exclusive circles of society"

See also: recommendation