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The Queen of England did not have a passport because it was made on behalf of her. Meanwhile, to get a passport, Turkish citizens must spend about 330 USD.

Interesting surprises about "007 spy passport"

The British prime minister Margaret Thatcher had been suggested to bring passport 007 - which was associated with the world-famous James Bond agent. However she refused. The current 007 passport holder in England is Geoffrey Howe , who served under Mrs. Thatcher.

Queen Elizabeth II didn't need a passport because they were made on her behalf, while other members of the Royal family had to.

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According to Bussiness Insider, Queen of England also has many other perks such as possessing all the swans in the Thames, driving without a license . (Photo: PA.)

England, America, Finland, Sweden are the countries with the most powerful passports in the world. Citizens of these countries can reach 174 countries without first obtaining a visa (according to the rankings of The Henley & Partners, a global company in residence planning and nationality).

According to a study from Skyscanner travel website, Turkey is the country with the most expensive passport price, about 330 USD, while Swaziland passport is the cheapest with 3.8 USD.

In 2014, the UK's most tattooed man was denied a new passport. The cause is not because of his tattoo, but because of the rather strange name: King Body Art King Extreme Art-Ite (abbreviated as Body Art).

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The principle of portrait photography as a passport is also quite demanding. You have to look straight into the lens (except for children under 6 years old), not wearing a hat (unless for religious purposes), not smiling and opening mouth. Children under one year of passport photos do not need to open their eyes. The hands of parents will keep the child's head straight when taking photos but it is not allowed to appear in the frame.

According to GoEuro, 20% of respondents said they want a UK passport, in case of being granted a second book different from the country they live in. 18% want a US passport, 17% choose Switzerland, 10% choose Germany and 9% choose Canada, Australia.