For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for, Note: preferences and languages are saved separately in https mode. 81.151.203.167 (talk) 09:22, 8 October 2008 (UTC), somthing abut biometric pasports ? Camouflage passports for sale from PT Shamrock Ltd., 2001. Camouflage passports are usually counterfeit document designed by the companies that sell them, to be carried by Americans (or other nationalities) that could be in danger in certain areas of the world simply because of their country of origin. Fantasy passports are the opposite. If you enter a country holding that passport, your passport would surely be stamped. Added a redirect from fantasy passport as no article exists there. Any objection to my updating the article to reflect this? You can help our automatic cover photo selection by reporting an unsuitable photo. Another point to mention - the majority of these fake passports are used for fraud, that's a fact. Similarly, previous UK/HK “BDTC” passports were also real but all expired by 30 June 1997. I made the following changes: When you have finished reviewing my changes, you may follow the instructions on the template below to fix any issues with the URLs. -- Toytoy 13:27, 16 February 2007 (UTC). --Bjd-- Instead, I get essentially a sermon on why such passports are pointless, useless, and bad. Any chance you could be more specific? They are used exactly for the very purpose that the author is trivializing as a marginal occurrence, and that is misrepresentation for financial gain. Does a camouflage passport issuer provide some visas in their products? All safety precautions will be measured. We've made Fake Afghan Passports, Fake Iraqi Passports, Fake Saudi Arabia Passports, and more. Further, a lot of changes are POV inserts or inaccurate: "The passport distributors claims [sic] that the passports 'are not forgeries of actual documents, since legitimate passports from those entities do not exist'. A camouflage passport is a document, designed to look like a real passport, issued in the name of a non-existent country or entity. As you suggest, UK issued British National overseas passports are, of course, REAL. They are just slightly different sides of the same coin and there is no justification for two articles saying the same thing. As of February 2018, "External links modified" talk page sections are no longer generated or monitored by InternetArchiveBot. I just happened to see this article while browsing, and felt compelled to write. If the author does not have some source for detailed kidnapping/hijacking/passport theft incident reports, I am really only reading that some editor some where doesn't happen to have heard about fake ID being useful in such a situation. This is really just an editorial which gives the minimum amount of information needed to understand what is being lambasted. It is outright deceiving in implying that there's nothing illegal about them. A passport happens to be one of them, but not the only one. --Spartaz 16:28, 2 July 2006 (UTC). This article is obviously a creation of someone who makes their living selling these documents. What if they don't see a visa in it? I can issue them. Don’t may people who buy camouflage passports do so exclusively for a novelty or fantasy purposes? I’m not going to get bogged down in a what do I do for a living argument, but he's fighting a straw man here, not me. In an case, “camouflage passports” issued in the name of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, are openly available and have been for years. Made for training and films only. We get it; you don't like novelty passports. {{::mainImage.info.license.name || 'Unknown'}}, {{current.info.license.usageTerms || current.info.license.name || current.info.license.detected || 'Unknown'}}, Uploaded by: {{current.info.uploadUser}} on {{current.info.uploadDate | date:'mediumDate'}}.

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