Examples of 'e-passports' in a sentence

Meaning of "e-passports"

E-passports: (noun) - Electronic passports that contain biometric information and digital security features for verification and authentication purposes during international travel
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  • plural of e-passport

How to use "e-passports" in a sentence

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E-passports are on the government priority list.
The biometric symbol is at the bottom of e-passports.
E-passports are improved secure passports having embedded electronic chips.
Funding has been committed for capital costs required to pilot a limited version of E-Passports.
E-passports must have a digital chip with biometric information about its owner.
Two States of the subregion plan to introduce e-passports.
While e-passports are commonly used now, they are not a necessity to enter Ireland.
In Russia in January begins issuing e-passports.
E-passports make their debut.
The United States will do more than require E-passports.
Some of the countries which require e-passports are, the US, the UK and Qatar.
In September, Afghans will begin issuing e-passports.
A pilot project began in 2009, with e-passports being issued to special and diplomatic passport applicants.
India gets ready for e-passports.
In March 2013, new international standard e-passports were introduced to all citizens of Afghanistan.

See also

Department of Homeland Security, E-Passports.
The cards may also function as e-purses or e-passports in the future.
The Brazilian Government estimates that all residents will have e-passports by 2014.
Nearly 50 African countries have issued e-passports to their citizens.

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