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"The passports contain a note from the issuing state that is addressed to the authorities of all other states, identifying the bearer as a citizen of that state and requesting that he or she be allowed to pass and be treated according to international norms." - I can find no such note in my Swedish passport, and suspect that this is the norm. Perhaps that section should be removed. 81.88.15.17 14:59, 23 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I can't find that in my passport either (issued this year). But might it be valid for older passports? There are currently three "generations" of valid Swedish passports in use; —1998, 1998–2005, 2005—. I'll remove that section now, if anyone with an older passport can show that this phrasing exists in it, then it can just as easily be put back along with a note that it applies for this and that year of passports.  –– TimSE 16:22, 23 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Royal Passports

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I am not sure if this is the appropriate place to ask that, but do passports of princes of Sweden also include given names and a surname like any other ordinary citizen's passport ? The reason I am asking is that, in the UK, a royal passport would list the holder instead as His/Her Royal Highness [given names] [Title] instead, without a family name, e.g. His Royal Highness Charles Philip Arthur George The Prince of Wales. Thanks for commenting 191.184.78.139 (talk) 02:44, 22 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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Free movement to French Guiana

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Should there be a section, or something mentioning the free movement to French Guiana (in blue at top of South America on the world map)

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