The passport country of issue refers to the country that issued the passport, while the place of issue on a passport refers to the specific location within that country where the passport was issued.
The country of issue in a passport is the country that issued the passport to the individual.
The passport country of issue is the country that issued your passport.
The place of issue of your passport is typically the location where your passport was issued or issued from.
The issue date and expiry date of my passport are typically printed on the first page of the passport. The issue date is when the passport was issued, and the expiry date is when it will expire.
To find the country of issue on a passport, look for the place of issue or issuing country information on the identification page of the passport. This section typically includes the name of the country that issued the passport.
The passport issuing country is the country that issues the passport, while the place of issue on a passport refers to the specific location within that country where the passport was issued.
No you can't. Passport number is only written in your passport booklet.
A passport is typically valid for 10 years from the issue date.
A Swedish passport is done at the police.
Sorry, but unless you have a copy of the data-page of your lost passport, there are no ways to find the passport number, issue and expiry dates.
The country that issued your passport is the country where it was issued or issued from.