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The World Passport is a 45 page document issued by the World Service Authority, a non-profit organization, citing Article 13, Section 2, of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
World Passports have reportedly been accepted on a de facto, case-by-case basis by over 174 countries and, at one time or another, on an explicit, legal or de jure basis by Burkina Faso, Ecuador, Mauritania, Tanzania, Togo and Zambia.
The latest edition of the World Passport, issued January 2007, is an MRD ( machine readable document ) with an alphanumeric code bar enabling computer input plus an embedded " ghost " photo for security, printing overcovered with a plastic film.
The passport is in 7 languages: English, French, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Chinese and Esperanto.
Two covers are available: " World Passport ", and " World Government Passport " ( for registered World Citizens ), (" passport " is in 7 languages on both covers ).
Duration is 8 years, 5 years or 3 years.
Other documents issued by WSA are a World Birth Certificate ( Art.
1, UDHR ), a World Political Asylum Card ( Art.
14, UDHR ), a World Marriage Certificate, ( Art.
16, UDHR ) and a World Identity Card, ( Art 21, 3, UDHR ).
Each passport is numbered and each page has the World Citizen logo in the background.
There are two pages for affiliation with companies, organizations, and firms.
There are nineteen visa pages in the passport.
In the back cover there are spaces for personal information such as a person ’ s home address.

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