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The '''Einmyrian Passport''' is a travel document that citizens of Einmyria must have when travelling abroad. 
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The nation [[List of Passport Codes|Passport code]] for the Kingdom of Einmyria is '''<code>KOEI</code>'''.
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Citizens of other nations wishing to visit Einmyria may get an '''Einmyrian visa.'''
  
 
==Einmyrian Passport==
 
==Einmyrian Passport==
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[[Image:19thc_passport.jpg|thumb|right|Lord Ermitsa Shahrizai's 1932 passport, which still bears the seal of the House of Einmyria.  Lord Shahrizai was also the founder of [[Ex Libris (Quetzal)|Ex Libris]], a unique bookstore.]]
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[[Image:page1.jpg|thumb|right|Cover page of the standardized Einmyrian passport.]]
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[[Image:page2b-3.jpg|thumb|right|Second and third pages of the standardized Einmyrian passport.]]
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[[Image:visas.jpg|thumb|right|Example of blank visa pages on a 60-page Einmyrian passport.]]
 
=== History of the Einmyrian Passport ===
 
=== History of the Einmyrian Passport ===
 
Since the beginning of Einmyrian history, Einmyrian travelers had to carry papers in order to identify themselves.  Many of them carried a description of the traveler and any identifying marks, and on whose behalf they travelled upon (in those days, only individuals of the House of Einmyria could grant passage, and it necessitated a voluntary indebtiture on the part of the traveler; tales, or a particular foreign good, or service upon return would often be the price).  Official papers would be sealed in wax with the official House Seal, and it was only until the advent of the 20th century that Einmyrian papers were standardized under a national style, and under the purview of the [[Ministry of Interior (Einmyria)|Ministry of Interior]].
 
Since the beginning of Einmyrian history, Einmyrian travelers had to carry papers in order to identify themselves.  Many of them carried a description of the traveler and any identifying marks, and on whose behalf they travelled upon (in those days, only individuals of the House of Einmyria could grant passage, and it necessitated a voluntary indebtiture on the part of the traveler; tales, or a particular foreign good, or service upon return would often be the price).  Official papers would be sealed in wax with the official House Seal, and it was only until the advent of the 20th century that Einmyrian papers were standardized under a national style, and under the purview of the [[Ministry of Interior (Einmyria)|Ministry of Interior]].
 
   
 
   
 
=== Recent History ===
 
=== Recent History ===
Since the implementation of the UN Resolution [http://www.nationstates.net/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=225 226] (otherwise known as the [[Passport Standardization Act]]) in Oct. 2007, the Kingdom of Einmyria has issued a standardized Einmyrian Passport.  Since this resolution has also mandated "the publication of all Passport designs (including information about counterfeit protections), to be made available to all relevant officials, including but not limited to: immigration officials, customs and excise officers, security personnel, and constables of the law," the [[Department of Immigration (Einmryia)|Department of Immigration]] at the [[Ministry of Interior Affairs (Einmyria)|Ministry of Interior Affairs]] has decided to release that data here in order to comply with such regulations.
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Since the implementation of the UN Resolution [http://www.nationstates.net/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=225 226] (otherwise known as the [[Passport Standardisation Act]]) in Oct. 2007, the Kingdom of Einmyria has issued a standardized Einmyrian Passport.  Since this resolution has also mandated "the publication of all Passport designs (including information about counterfeit protections), to be made available to all relevant officials, including but not limited to: immigration officials, customs and excise officers, security personnel, and constables of the law," the [[Department of Immigration (Einmryia)|Department of Immigration]] at the [[Ministry of Interior Affairs (Einmyria)|Ministry of Interior Affairs]] has decided to release that data here in order to comply with such regulations.
  
 
Einmyrians may apply and receive the standardized Einmyrian passport within 3 working days at nation-wide issuing offices, usually under the local branch of the Department of Immigration.  For Einmyrians abroad, temporary passports may be issued within 3 hours should they be lost (once the Einmyrian proves his/her identity at the embassy/consulate), and new Einmyrian passports within 5-7 working days.
 
Einmyrians may apply and receive the standardized Einmyrian passport within 3 working days at nation-wide issuing offices, usually under the local branch of the Department of Immigration.  For Einmyrians abroad, temporary passports may be issued within 3 hours should they be lost (once the Einmyrian proves his/her identity at the embassy/consulate), and new Einmyrian passports within 5-7 working days.
  
Since the implementation of this resolution, there is some discussion in the Hallowed Halls of the FEA Parliament whether passports are necessary within member nations of the [[Federalist Europe Alliance]].  There has been no official regulations thus far, but in order to encourage trade and tourism, Einmyria has encouraged the alternative use of national IDs instead of passports, and the use of an inter-regional crime list that would help decrease the amount of criminals at loose, similar to that of the [[Wikipedia:Schengen Agreement|Schengen Agreement]].
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Since the implementation of this resolution, there is some discussion in the Hallowed Halls of the FEA Parliament whether passports are necessary for travel between members nations of the [[Federalist Europe Alliance]].  There has been no official regulations thus far, but in order to encourage trade and tourism, Einmyria has encouraged the alternative use of national IDs instead of passports, and the use of an inter-regional crime list that would help decrease the amount of criminals at loose, similar to that of the [[Wikipedia:Schengen Agreement|Schengen Agreement]].
  
 
=== Anti-Counterfeit Measures ===
 
=== Anti-Counterfeit Measures ===
[[Image:page1.jpg|thumb|right|Cover page of the standardized Einmyrian passport.]]
 
[[Image:page2a-3.jpg|thumb|right|Second and third pages of the standardized Einmyrian passport.]]
 
[[Image:visas.jpg|thumb|right|Example of blank visa pages on a 60-page Einmyrian passport.]]
 
 
The Kingdom of Einmyria has the following anti-counterfeit measures to ensure that the counterfeit makers are unable to copy Einmyria's design:
 
The Kingdom of Einmyria has the following anti-counterfeit measures to ensure that the counterfeit makers are unable to copy Einmyria's design:
  
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==Einmyrian Visa==
 
==Einmyrian Visa==
[[Image:ein-visa.jpg|thumb|right|Example of a visa issued at Destiny, the capital of [[Lunar destiny]].]]
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[[Image:Ein-visa.jpg|thumb|right|Example of a visa issued at Destiny, the capital of [[Lunar destiny]].]]
Non-Einmyrian citizens may apply for an Einmyrian visa at the nearest Einmyrian embassy/consulate.  The types of visas are:
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Non-Einmyrians may apply for an Einmyrian visa at the nearest Einmyrian embassy/consulate.  A listing of Einmyrian embassies may be found [http://ns.goobergunch.net/wiki/index.php/Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_%28Einmyria%29#Diplomacy here].  Applicants will be digitally photographed and fingerprinted during the application process, and there will be an informal interview at the embassy/consulate.  If the applicant is approved, the Einmyrian visa should be ready for pick-up within 3 working days. 
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The types of Einmyrian visas are:
 
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|Type A
 
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|For foreign government officials.
 
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|Attendant, servant, or personal employee of A-1 and A-2, and members of immediate family.
 
|Attendant, servant, or personal employee of A-1 and A-2, and members of immediate family.
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|Type B
 
|Type B
 
|For visitors.
 
|For visitors.
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|Temporary visitor for business.
 
|Temporary visitor for business.
 
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|Temporary visitor for pleasure.
 
|Temporary visitor for pleasure.
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|Type C
 
|Type C
 
|For visitors in transit.
 
|For visitors in transit.
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|C3
 
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|Transit without Visa
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|Type D
 
|Type D
 
|For Crewmen
 
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|Crewmember departing by means other than vessel of arrival.
 
|Crewmember departing by means other than vessel of arrival.
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|Type E
 
|Type E
 
|For Treaty Traders and Treaty Investors.
 
|For Treaty Traders and Treaty Investors.
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|Treaty Investor, spouse and children.
 
|Treaty Investor, spouse and children.
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|Type F
 
|For Academic Students
 
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|Spouse or child of F-1 student.
 
|Spouse or child of F-1 student.
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|Type G
 
|Type G
 
|For Foreign Government Officials to International Organizations.
 
|For Foreign Government Officials to International Organizations.
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|Attendant, servant, or personal employee of G-1, G-2, G-3, G-4, or members of immediate family.
 
|Attendant, servant, or personal employee of G-1, G-2, G-3, G-4, or members of immediate family.
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|Type H
 
|For Temporary Workers.
 
|For Temporary Workers.
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|Type I
 
|Type I
 
|For Foreign Media Representatives.
 
|For Foreign Media Representatives.
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|Visas for foreign media representatives.
 
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|Type J
 
|Type J
 
|For Exchange Visitors.
 
|For Exchange Visitors.
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|Type K
 
|For the Fiance(e) and/or partner of an Einmyrian Citizen.
 
|For the Fiance(e) and/or partner of an Einmyrian Citizen.
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|Non-Einmyrian child of K-3
 
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|Type P
 
|Type P
 
|For Athletes and Entertainers.
 
|For Athletes and Entertainers.
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|Spouse or child of P1 or P2.
 
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|Type OTHER
 
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|For individuals that may not fall under other categories.

Latest revision as of 21:34, 27 October 2007


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The Einmyrian Passport is a travel document that citizens of Einmyria must have when travelling abroad.

The nation Passport code for the Kingdom of Einmyria is KOEI.

Citizens of other nations wishing to visit Einmyria may get an Einmyrian visa.

Einmyrian Passport

Lord Ermitsa Shahrizai's 1932 passport, which still bears the seal of the House of Einmyria. Lord Shahrizai was also the founder of Ex Libris, a unique bookstore.
Cover page of the standardized Einmyrian passport.
Second and third pages of the standardized Einmyrian passport.
Example of blank visa pages on a 60-page Einmyrian passport.

History of the Einmyrian Passport

Since the beginning of Einmyrian history, Einmyrian travelers had to carry papers in order to identify themselves. Many of them carried a description of the traveler and any identifying marks, and on whose behalf they travelled upon (in those days, only individuals of the House of Einmyria could grant passage, and it necessitated a voluntary indebtiture on the part of the traveler; tales, or a particular foreign good, or service upon return would often be the price). Official papers would be sealed in wax with the official House Seal, and it was only until the advent of the 20th century that Einmyrian papers were standardized under a national style, and under the purview of the Ministry of Interior.

Recent History

Since the implementation of the UN Resolution 226 (otherwise known as the Passport Standardisation Act) in Oct. 2007, the Kingdom of Einmyria has issued a standardized Einmyrian Passport. Since this resolution has also mandated "the publication of all Passport designs (including information about counterfeit protections), to be made available to all relevant officials, including but not limited to: immigration officials, customs and excise officers, security personnel, and constables of the law," the Department of Immigration at the Ministry of Interior Affairs has decided to release that data here in order to comply with such regulations.

Einmyrians may apply and receive the standardized Einmyrian passport within 3 working days at nation-wide issuing offices, usually under the local branch of the Department of Immigration. For Einmyrians abroad, temporary passports may be issued within 3 hours should they be lost (once the Einmyrian proves his/her identity at the embassy/consulate), and new Einmyrian passports within 5-7 working days.

Since the implementation of this resolution, there is some discussion in the Hallowed Halls of the FEA Parliament whether passports are necessary for travel between members nations of the Federalist Europe Alliance. There has been no official regulations thus far, but in order to encourage trade and tourism, Einmyria has encouraged the alternative use of national IDs instead of passports, and the use of an inter-regional crime list that would help decrease the amount of criminals at loose, similar to that of the Schengen Agreement.

Anti-Counterfeit Measures

The Kingdom of Einmyria has the following anti-counterfeit measures to ensure that the counterfeit makers are unable to copy Einmyria's design:

  • Cover Page
    • There is only one press that can bevel and emboss the main symbol of Einmyria's cover page with such fine detail. It was made especially by Gothman & Bros. for the Kingdom, and the contours, when seen with a 3D computer, cannot be duplicated by any other press.
    • The font of the words "Kingdom of Einmyria" was also specifically made by Gothman & Bros. for the use of the passport, and no other font exists like it.
    • The color of the cloth utilized for the cover is a special secret dye that only 3 people know of. It is a highly guarded secret.
    • When a lemon applique is applied, and held near to a source of light, it will reveal the words, "This is a real passport of the Kingdom of Einmyria" under the words "Passport."
    • Einmyrian scientists have made the passport water-proof and fire-proof, so if an immigration officer needs to check the realness of the passport, setting it on fire or dropping it under water should suffice.
  • Pages 2-3
    • There are various hidden watermarks, which are specific to the official Einmyrian passport, which may be seen under ultraviolet light.
    • There is a microchip under Page 2 that UN member nations that utilize an e-passport may use to hasten the process of processing the individual through immigration and other checkpoints.
  • Visa Pages
    • Depending on whether the Einmyrian citizen gets a 20, 40, or 60-page passport, the background to the visa pages will change.
      • For the 20 page version, there are depictions of the Legend of Araso, Einmyria's favorite tale by R. A. Young (aka Bernhard Bollpoll).
      • For the 40 page version, there are depictions of 38 Einmyrian heroes in history performing their well-known heroic acts.
      • For the 60 page version, there are depictions of Einmyria's national vision, including the environment, the vision of space travel, and the proliferation of wisdom among Einmyrians.

Effectiveness of Anti-Counterfeit Measures

It is unknown whether all the steps that the Kingdom has taken to combat counterfeit Einmyrian passports has been effective. As Roselle Fairbanks, Einmyria's Ambassador to the UN has commented during the resolution voting process previously, the very nature of Einmyria's high corruption suggests that high-quality fake Einmyrian passports could very well be in the making by pressing on the various contributors of the passport to reveal their secrets.

Einmyrian Visa

Example of a visa issued at Destiny, the capital of Lunar destiny.

Non-Einmyrians may apply for an Einmyrian visa at the nearest Einmyrian embassy/consulate. A listing of Einmyrian embassies may be found here. Applicants will be digitally photographed and fingerprinted during the application process, and there will be an informal interview at the embassy/consulate. If the applicant is approved, the Einmyrian visa should be ready for pick-up within 3 working days.

The types of Einmyrian visas are:

Visa Class / Type Explanation
Type A For foreign government officials.
A1 Ambassador, public minister, career, diplomatic or consular officer, and members of immediate family.
A2 Other foreign government official or employee, and members of immediate family.
A3 Attendant, servant, or personal employee of A-1 and A-2, and members of immediate family.
Type B For visitors.
B1 Temporary visitor for business.
B2 Temporary visitor for pleasure.
Type C For visitors in transit.
C1 Visitor in transit directly through the Kingdom of Einmyria.
C1D Combined transit and crewman visa
C2 Foreign government official, members of immediate family, attendant, servant, or personal employee, in transit.
C3 Transit without Visa
Type D For Crewmen
D1 Crewmember departing on same vessel of arrival.
D2 Crewmember departing by means other than vessel of arrival.
Type E For Treaty Traders and Treaty Investors.
E1 Treaty Trader, spouse and children.
E2 Treaty Investor, spouse and children.
Type F For Academic Students
F1 Academic Student.
F2 Spouse or child of F-1 student.
Type G For Foreign Government Officials to International Organizations.
G1 Principal resident representative of recognized foreign member government to international organization, and members of immediate family.
G2 Other representative of recognized foreign member government to international organization, and members of immediate family.
G3 Representative of non-recognized or nonmember government to international organization, and members of immediate family.
G4 International organization officer or employee, and members of immediate family.
G5 Attendant, servant, or personal employee of G-1, G-2, G-3, G-4, or members of immediate family.
Type H For Temporary Workers.
H1 For temporary workers in specialty occupations.
H2 Spouse or child of H1.
Type I For Foreign Media Representatives.
I Visas for foreign media representatives.
Type J For Exchange Visitors.
J1 Visas for exchange visitors.
J2 Spouse or child of J-1
Type K For the Fiance(e) and/or partner of an Einmyrian Citizen.
K1 Fiance(e).
K2 Non-Einmyrian child of K-1
K3 Spouse / Partner of Einmyrian citizen.
K4 Non-Einmyrian child of K-3
Type P For Athletes and Entertainers.
P1 Individual Athlete or entertainer.
P2 Artists and entertainers in reciprocal Exchange programs.
P3 Spouse or child of P1 or P2.
Type OTHER For individuals that may not fall under other categories.
OTHER1 For individuals that may not fall under other categories.
OTHER2 Spouse or child of OTHER1.


koe-emblem.jpg The Kingdom of Einmyria koe-emblem.jpg
Main Article: Einmyria
Culture

Literature and Media: Y Magazine
Tourism: Einmyrian Tourism Authority - Ruins at Oricon, Ex Libris

Government

Royalty: HRH Queen Joanne, HRH King Alexei
Ministries: Foreign Affairs, Energy and the Environment
Personnel: Alexander Leeuvenhoek, Roselle Fairbanks, Bernhard Bollpoll
Organizations:Royal Einmyrian Anthropological Association


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