p stand for personal passport ( regular passports )
S stand for service passport ( government employee passport )
D stands for diplomatic passport ( government Officials Passports )
p=Passport It indicates what type of a governmental document it is!
P = passport
A Malaysian P type passport is just another form of identification for a different classified group when getting their passport.
They are the normal passports issued to regular citizens.
hello there, Well, with the new uniform passport regulations coming into force all around the world, the P is just the international code for a 'Passport,' so you have nothing to worry about. That's all it is- a passport. Check out Wikipedia's article on passports.
* (1) Passport Diplomatic (PD)* (2) Passport Service (PS)* (3) Passport Normal (PN)
PB means it is a type of your passport- Regular or Ordinary passport Also there are more types such as Diplomatic /Official/ Emergency etc..
It will be wherever you last left it :-P
In the context of UK travel documents, "PT" typically stands for "Passport Type." It is used to indicate the specific category of passport, such as a standard passport, diplomatic passport, or other types. This designation helps in identifying the nature and privileges associated with the passport holder's travel document.
If you mean as a means of identification card, then No. But if you mean it as part of the Philippine passport application then yes, ofcourse.
It's a reference to a particular type of china.
Prince Philip has a diplomatic passport.