It is a go and return document valid for just one destination country. It is normally issued to stateless people resident in the issuing country. It's purpose is to establish that such a person will have a right to return to the country that issued it. They will not be rejected and returned to the country just visited.
A Yellow passport (also known as a yellow ticket) is an identification card that was issued by some European governments (especially Russia) to prostitutes to signify that they had registered as a prostitute and entitled them to do business in that country.
P = passport
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.
What kind of question is that I don't know.
Passport, visa airticket
* (1) Passport Diplomatic (PD)* (2) Passport Service (PS)* (3) Passport Normal (PN)
Do you mean when you get married? Get a new passport. It is no longer possible for a husband and wife to have a joint passport. Everybody must have their own passport.
p=Passport It indicates what type of a governmental document it is!
The PHAC sticker on a passport signifies that the holder has been vaccinated against yellow fever, a requirement for entry into certain countries.
Its mean yellow
p stand for personal passport ( regular passports )S stand for service passport ( government employee passport )D stands for diplomatic passport ( government Officials Passports )
The issuing authority for a passport is the government agency responsible for issuing and verifying the passport. It is the organization that validates the identity of the passport holder and authorizes them to travel internationally.