Libyan passport
The Libyan passport is issued to citizens of Libya for international travel.
Libyan passport | |
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Type | Passport |
Issued by | |
Purpose | Identification |
Eligibility | Libyan citizenship |
History
The Libyan passport design has been changed at least 5 or 6 times. With the recent change in the Libyan government and the fall of the Gaddafi regime, the passport of Libya can be expected to be redesigned once again in the near future.[1]
Kingdom of Libya
During the last days of the Kingdom of Libya, the Libyan passport was valid to the countries shown below:
All Arab countries, Pakistan, Chad, Niger, Nigeria, Ghana, Somaliland, Ethiopia, Cyprus, Malta, India, Japan, the Republic of China (Taiwan), Turkey, Greece, Yugoslavia, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, (West) Germany, France, Spain, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and the United States.
The color of the passport was black and featured the monarchy's emblem in the middle.
Libyan Arab Republic
After the overthrow of the monarchy and the establishment of a republic by Gaddafi on 1 September 1969, the Libyan passport had over time become valid to Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, the Soviet Union (Russia), and Romania.
The color of the passport was black and featured the Eagle of Saladin in the middle.
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
In the early 1990s, the Libyan passport was valid to all countries in the world, except South Africa, and what was claimed as the "occupied Palestine" (which included the Palestinian territories and Israel).
The color of the passport was green, representing Libya's past flag, and features the Hawk of Quraish in the middle.
State of Libya
After the 2011 civil war, nothing changed except now a Libyan citizen is allowed to go to South Africa.
The color of the passport is blue and features a star and crescent, an emblem on the current flag and symbol of Islam.
- Passport of the Kingdom of Libya (1951–1969)
- Passport of the Libyan Arab Republic (1969–1977)
- Passport of the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (1977–2014)