00:00What does the color of your passport mean?
00:01The color of passports can vary from one country to another, and often it is chosen to reflect certain cultural, historical or political aspects of a country.
00:08Here are their meanings.
00:09Blue passports are generally associated with freedom and stability.
00:12This color is often used by countries on the American continent, symbolizing the New World and also the organization of the American states.
00:18They are also high mobility passports, requiring fewer visas to enter a country.
00:22Green passports often indicate a country in the Middle East and Africa.
00:25Being the favorite color of the Prophet Muhammad, the color green is often associated with Islam, which makes it a very popular choice.
00:30Green passports have an average mobility and face more visa restrictions.
00:33The red passport is the most widespread in the world.
00:35Associated with power and authority, this color is used by all countries of the European Union, except Croatia, as well as by communist countries, current or past, such as China and Russia.
00:44These passports offer great global mobility with few visa restrictions.
00:47Black passports are the rarest, and they are generally used by countries in Africa, such as Malawi and Angola, but also by New Zealand, which also chose this color in tribute to the All Blacks.
00:55Most black passports offer limited global mobility and are subject to stricter visa requirements.
01:00Now you know this.
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