Mauritian passport
Mauritian passports are issued to citizens of Mauritius for travel outside the country. As of 2007[update], Mauritius' Passport and Immigration Office processed an average of 434 passport applications each day.[1] Legal basisMauritian passports are issued under the Passport Act of 14 February 1969.[2] The Passport Regulations 1969 govern details of their issuance. The regulations make provision for extending the period of validity of a passport; however, after a passport is expired, there is no provision for renewal, and instead a new application must be made to the Passport and Immigration Office.[1] Physical appearanceMauritian passports issued to adult citizens are navy blue in colour, with the Coat of arms of Mauritius emblazoned in the centre of the front cover. The word "Passport" is inscribed below the coat of arms, and "Republic of Mauritius" above. The passport contains 64 visa pages. Identity information pageThe Mauritian passport includes the following data:
The information page ends with the Machine Readable Passport Zone. Passport noteThe 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. The note inside Mauritian passports states: In English:
and in French:
LanguagesThe data page/information page is printed in both English and French. Visa requirementsAs of 26 March 2019, Mauritian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 145 countries and territories, ranking the Mauritian passport 31st (tied with Saint Lucia) in terms of travel freedom accordant to the Henley visa restrictions index.[3] See alsoReferences
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