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Nationality at the beginning of passport am

The passport starting with AM should be Armenia.

Canadian passport (English: Canadian passport; ; French: Passeport du Canada) is an international travel document issued by the Canadian government to Canadian citizens to prove their identity when entering and leaving Canada. All Canadian passports are issued by the Canadian Passport Office under the Canadian Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Department.

Passports are generally valid for five years (for everyone) or ten years (only for holders of 16 years and above). In 20 12, the passport holding rate of Canadian citizens was 67%. Although Canadian passports are held by individuals, the statement on the inside page of the passport shows that all passports are the property of the Queen of Canada (that is, the Canadian government).

Ordinary Canadian passports have a dark blue cover and a gold Canadian national emblem printed in the middle. The national emblem reads "Canada" (written in the same way in English and French). Passports and passports are printed in English and French (the two official languages of Canada) under the national emblem, and there is an electronic travel document sign under this word. An ordinary passport has 36 pages.