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IMPACT — MEDIUM
Starting Jan. 1, 2024, Germany is doing away with paper passports for children and replacing them with biometric passport.
Key Points:
Background: Germany is taking this step to make travel abroad, particularly to the U.S. and Australia, easier for families with children. Applications for these passports must be made in person by parents or legal guardians at embassies or consulates general after making an appointment. The children who are to receive the passports must accompany them.
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