No, a passport with holes punched in it is considered damaged and invalid for international travel.
Passports have holes punched in them to indicate that they are no longer valid and to prevent them from being used for travel. This is a common practice to ensure that the passport cannot be used fraudulently.
Paper itself does not have holes, but it can contain punched holes if it has been hole-punched. Printing paper is typically flat and continuous without holes.
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The common nouns in the sentence are:conductor, subject of the sentence;holes, direct object of the verb 'punched';tickets, object of the preposition 'in'.
A punch card are cards with punched holes in them that represent data. You feed them into a (usually) large-scale computer that can accept them.
It had holes punched in it.
Does it have holes punched in it? That would mean it was voided.
When a couple of gooks tongue punched eachothers fart holes.
Because they are a bunch of a-holes. Let that be a lesson to all you other a-holes out there. Quit or get punched in the face (or your show canceled).
It used holes punched in pasteboard, each row of which corresponds to one row of the design. Multiple rows of holes are punched on each card and the many cards that compose the design of the textile are strung together in order.
To determine if your old passport has been returned to you without any holes in it, you should check the physical condition of the document. Look for any visible damage such as tears, punctures, or perforations. If you do not see any holes or damage, then your old passport has likely been returned to you intact.
The paper left over after holes are punched are called chads.