Sammarinese passport | |
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Type | Passport |
Issued by | San Marino |
First issued | 12 October 2006 (current version) [1] |
Purpose | Identification |
Eligibility | San Marino citizenship |
Expiration | 10 years (applicants aged over 14); 5 years (applicants aged 3-14); 3 years (applicants aged under 3) |
Sammarinese passports are passports issued to citizens of San Marino for international travel.
Applications for a Sammarinese passport are lodged at the Passport Office in San Marino (or, in the case of citizens living overseas, at San Marino diplomatic missions) with the following documents: [2]
In general, the processing time for a passport application is 15 days.
The application fee is €100 for applicants aged over 14, €50 for applicants aged 3–14 and €30 for applicants aged under 3.
In 2024, citizens of San Marino had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 173 countries and territories, ranking the Sammarinese passport 16th.[ clarification needed] [4] It is currently (2024), along with the Serbian passport , Albanian passport and the Bosnian passport, one of four European "ordinary" passports to provide visa-free access to China. Of all nationals who can travel visa-free to China, the citizens of San Marino and Bosnia and Herzegovina are granted the longest period of stay (90 days).
Sammarinese passport | |
---|---|
Type | Passport |
Issued by | San Marino |
First issued | 12 October 2006 (current version) [1] |
Purpose | Identification |
Eligibility | San Marino citizenship |
Expiration | 10 years (applicants aged over 14); 5 years (applicants aged 3-14); 3 years (applicants aged under 3) |
Sammarinese passports are passports issued to citizens of San Marino for international travel.
Applications for a Sammarinese passport are lodged at the Passport Office in San Marino (or, in the case of citizens living overseas, at San Marino diplomatic missions) with the following documents: [2]
In general, the processing time for a passport application is 15 days.
The application fee is €100 for applicants aged over 14, €50 for applicants aged 3–14 and €30 for applicants aged under 3.
In 2024, citizens of San Marino had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 173 countries and territories, ranking the Sammarinese passport 16th.[ clarification needed] [4] It is currently (2024), along with the Serbian passport , Albanian passport and the Bosnian passport, one of four European "ordinary" passports to provide visa-free access to China. Of all nationals who can travel visa-free to China, the citizens of San Marino and Bosnia and Herzegovina are granted the longest period of stay (90 days).