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Passport (formerly known as "passport" in South Vietnam) is a type of document to identify the holder's individual and nationality, when traveling to another country. Previously, in most countries, a passport was a small book with many pages to store visas that allowed entry. Today, there are many different types of passports, maybe just a card.
Types of passports
Passport
Passport; The target audience is all Vietnamese citizens.
Official passports
State cadres and civil servants, officers and professional soldiers in the People's Army and People's Public Security go abroad to perform official tasks of State agencies. Officials from departmental levels and above and chief accountants of State-owned enterprises go abroad to perform official duties of the enterprise. State cadres and civil servants sent abroad to perform official tasks within the scope of work of the Communist Party Vietnam. State cadres and civil servants sent abroad to perform official tasks within the scope of work of central-level socio-political organizations
Diplomatic passport
Diplomatic passport is a type of passport. Subjects are those holding high-ranking positions in the system of agencies of the Party and State: Secretary, Deputy Secretary, Chairman of the People's Committee of the province or higher; Ministers, Deputy Ministers of ministries, ministerial-level agencies, agencies attached to the Government.