So much text that you can not even read the country’s name properly? *North Macedonia*
v1aknest on
I mean this is an extreme example. The person has two first and two last names, which is extremely rare, and she’s also Aromanian, which also includes the Aromanian labels on the passport, along with Macedonian, English, and French.
PlamenIB on
Since Macedonian and Albanian are official and English is “standard” then why it is in French (?) as well?
Sandalwoodincencebur on
she’s really like an open book, takes a whole new meaning. 😂
MarkusViking on
😂
Loud-Fox7498 on
*North Macedonia
No_Window8199 on
Will get a seizure trying to read this
Overshot1931 on
*Scammer organizations entering the chat*
CondensedHappiness on
1 more reason to get a Bulgarian passport, I guess.
Wyand1337 on
Is the picture on the ID the “prototype picture” for macedonia? The German one looks different (and more like a potato”. Is there a different one for each EU country? Is there a compilation of the “standard citizen” for each country?
Roy4Pris on
Er, I hope this isn’t a real person’s passport, with their full name, DOB etc…
TheTBass on
Signature
pureofpure on
When I read that title, I thought that a region in Greece called Macedonia was issuing passports..
freecodeio on
wow she got a good passport no
Wooden_Date_4010 on
Basterebbe un QR : Lo si scannerizza e appaiono i dati su apposita app UE. Sarebbe molto comodo.
Ok-Pineapple2365 on
When you are citizen of a non existent country…your goverment ads as much text as possible to confuse those who read it.
There’s no such country named…MKD and no such Nationality as MAKEDOHCKO!
greweb on
wow, I can’t imagine what it is like to travel to countries like let’s say China. Because it’s already a struggle for me who have a family name with 9 letters and 3 first names. but if it’s cyrillic/greek, i wonder what happens when some people need to manually input it on the keyboard.
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So much text that you can not even read the country’s name properly? *North Macedonia*
I mean this is an extreme example. The person has two first and two last names, which is extremely rare, and she’s also Aromanian, which also includes the Aromanian labels on the passport, along with Macedonian, English, and French.
Since Macedonian and Albanian are official and English is “standard” then why it is in French (?) as well?
she’s really like an open book, takes a whole new meaning. 😂
😂
*North Macedonia
Will get a seizure trying to read this
*Scammer organizations entering the chat*
1 more reason to get a Bulgarian passport, I guess.
Is the picture on the ID the “prototype picture” for macedonia? The German one looks different (and more like a potato”. Is there a different one for each EU country? Is there a compilation of the “standard citizen” for each country?
Er, I hope this isn’t a real person’s passport, with their full name, DOB etc…
Signature
When I read that title, I thought that a region in Greece called Macedonia was issuing passports..
wow she got a good passport no
Basterebbe un QR : Lo si scannerizza e appaiono i dati su apposita app UE. Sarebbe molto comodo.
When you are citizen of a non existent country…your goverment ads as much text as possible to confuse those who read it.
There’s no such country named…MKD and no such Nationality as MAKEDOHCKO!
wow, I can’t imagine what it is like to travel to countries like let’s say China. Because it’s already a struggle for me who have a family name with 9 letters and 3 first names. but if it’s cyrillic/greek, i wonder what happens when some people need to manually input it on the keyboard.
Would.
Place of birth:
Welsh person: “hold my beer”