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Lebanese passport

Lebanese Passport
The New Lebanese Biometric Passport.jpg
The front cover of the Lebanese biometric passport
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The front cover of the old Lebanese machine readable passport
Date first issued

1944 (First Lebanese Travel Document; Black Cover)

1990 (Burgundy Lebanese Non-machine Readable Passport; Red Cover)

April 12, 2003 (Lebanese Machine Readable Passport; Navy Blue Cover)

August 1, 2016 (Lebanese Biometric Passport)
Issued by  Lebanon
Valid in All countries with which the Republic of Lebanon maintains diplomatic relations
Type of document Passport
Purpose Identification
Eligibility requirements Lebanese citizenship
Expiration 1 year or 5 years after acquisition for children and adults. Not renewable.
Cost

60,000 Lebanese Pound or 40 USD for 1 year.

300,000 Lebanese Pound or 200 USD for 5 years.

1944 (First Lebanese Travel Document; Black Cover)

1990 (Burgundy Lebanese Non-machine Readable Passport; Red Cover)

April 12, 2003 (Lebanese Machine Readable Passport; Navy Blue Cover)

60,000 Lebanese Pound or 40 USD for 1 year.

The passport of the Republic of Lebanon (Arabic: جواز سفر الجمهورية اللبنانية‎‎) (French: Passeport de la république Libanaise) is a passport issued to the citizens of the Republic of Lebanon. It is issued exclusively by the Lebanese Directorate General of General Security (DGGS), and can also be issued at various Lebanese diplomatic missions and/or consulates outside the Republic of Lebanon. It allows the bearer a freedom of living in the Republic of Lebanon without any immigration requirements, participate in the Lebanese political system, entry to and exit from the Republic of Lebanon through any port, travel to and from other countries in accordance with visa requirements, facilitates the process of securing consular assistance abroad from the diplomatic missions and consulates of the Republic of Lebanon if necessary, and requests protection for the bearer while abroad.

Lebanese passport booklets are valid for travel by Lebanese citizens anywhere in the world to countries with which the government of the Republic of Lebanon maintains diplomatic ties although travel to certain countries and/or for certain purposes may require a visa and the Republic of Lebanon itself restricts its citizens from traveling to or engaging in commercial transactions in certain countries against the internal and external safety of the republic. They conform with recommended standards (i.e., size, composition, layout, technology) of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

By law, a valid unexpired Lebanese passport or Identity card (Arabic: بطاقة الهوية (transl. Bitakat Al Hawiya); French: Carte D'identité) is conclusive (and not just prima facie) proof of Lebanese citizenship, and has the same force and effect as proof of Lebanese citizenship as certificates of naturalization or of citizenship, if issued to a Lebanese citizen for the full period allowed by law. The Lebanese law does not prohibit Lebanese citizens from holding passports of other countries, though they are required to use their Lebanese passport to enter and leave the country. An expired Lebanese passport can still be used to return to the Republic of Lebanon at any port and port personnel are obliged by law to allow the passage of the bearer without any delay or hindrance. Lebanese passports are property of the Republic of Lebanon and must be returned to the Lebanese Government upon demand.


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