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5 most unique passports in the world

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 28, 2026, 19:41 IST
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5 most unique passports in the world

Passports are normally considered to be purely functional documents, with pages reserved for visas, stamps, and border control. However, in a few countries, passports are unique in ways that extend beyond the normal usage of travel. Some of them are unique in terms of their cultural identity, while others are unique in terms of their designs. A few of them are unique in terms of the benefits that they hold. Here are five of the most unique passports in the world and what makes them so special.

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New Zealand

The passport of New Zealand is unique in that it is printed in English and Māori, which is the language of the Indigenous people of the country. This makes it one of the most unique passports in the world in terms of its cultural identity. The design includes subtle fern patterns and native symbols that appear under light, while the passport itself consistently ranks among the strongest globally in terms of visa-free access.

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Vatican City

The Vatican City passport is unique because of its extreme rarity. Issued by the world’s smallest sovereign state, it is held by only a few hundred people, mainly senior clergy, diplomats and officials of the Holy See. Unlike most passports, Vatican passports are usually issued based on official roles rather than citizenship by birth, and many are temporary. Despite this, they are widely recognized internationally because of the diplomatic status of the Vatican.

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Norway

The Norwegian passport is renowned for making security elements into works of art. When placed under ultraviolet light, the pages emit radiant pictures of fjords, the Arctic, and the Northern Lights, making it one of the most beautiful passports in the world. The passport comes in various colours for nationals, foreigners, and officials and embodies Norway’s philosophy of simplicity, with the latest anti-counterfeiting technology.

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Japan

The Japanese passport may look quite plain from the outside, but the inside pages have artwork inspired by Japanese culture, such as Mount Fuji and cherry blossoms, which are only visible under UV light. However, what makes the Japanese passport truly unique is its international mobility. For several years, the Japanese passport has ranked at or near the top of global passport indices, offering visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to more destinations than almost any other passport in the world.

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Malta

Malta’s passport is unique for the travel freedom it provides, rather than its design. As a member of the European Union, the Schengen Area and the Commonwealth, a Maltese passport grants its holder the right to live, work and travel freely across EU and Schengen countries. It has also received international attention because of the citizenship-by-investment programme offered by Malta, which gives eligible investors the opportunity to purchase citizenship through strict legal terms and conditions.

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