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It did THEN. Did anything change? There is a message of similar sorts in the front of the Australian passport. Thats the important part of the Passport. All the other stuff is fluff. It's there for administrative purposes not legal purposes. I'll see if I can scan in that page and post it a bit later on today, |
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ok so here is a scan of an Australian passport front page. As I mentioned it contains basically the same sort of text as palani's example.
For the people who are too literal to detect their questions are being answered with questions......... ![]() The text says: The Governor - General of the Commonwealth of Australia being the representative in Australia of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, requests all those whom it may concern to allow the bearer, an Australian Citizen, to pass freely without let or hinderance and to afford him or her every assistance and protection of which he or she may stand in need. See the thing is, nothing has changed. We are still using the same principles and behaviours today as were used centuries ago. Perhaps the language is more "modern" which I would equate with vague. Other than that not much is different. |
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Is this a serious question? |
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Have you used it successfully such that TPTB allow you to travel to "other places adjacent"? I mean, have you used it successfully to get through customs from any government in power today? At the Matamoros crossing I got to talk a few minutes each time to border crossing guards on the U.S. side. One seemed to think I needed more official documents as "I am guarding an international border". I told him I had crossed six international borders to get to that point [Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and Mexico]. |
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