Russia finished designing new passports that lawmakers will discuss soon. The updated document combines domestic and foreign travel papers into one universal booklet. Officials plan to store all personal details about citizens inside the single passport book. The new system promises better convenience and stronger functionality for users. Government workers completed the basic design and moved forward with parliamentary review.
Each passport will feature an ID page containing a special QR code for quick scanning. The encrypted code holds current details about each person such as home address and health records. Marriage status and other personal facts also appear through the digital system. Passport holders can access their information through electronic readers at various locations. Officials believe the technology will speed up verification processes across different agencies.
Passport pages will display beautiful scenes from Russian regions and cities. Images range from major urban centers like Moscow and St. Petersburg to northern forests. The document showcases nuclear achievements alongside beloved children's characters from popular culture. Designers created what they call a passport that reads like a geographic atlas. The visual presentation celebrates Russian heritage and scientific progress through colorful artwork.
Each passport will feature an ID page containing a special QR code for quick scanning. The encrypted code holds current details about each person such as home address and health records. Marriage status and other personal facts also appear through the digital system. Passport holders can access their information through electronic readers at various locations. Officials believe the technology will speed up verification processes across different agencies.
Passport pages will display beautiful scenes from Russian regions and cities. Images range from major urban centers like Moscow and St. Petersburg to northern forests. The document showcases nuclear achievements alongside beloved children's characters from popular culture. Designers created what they call a passport that reads like a geographic atlas. The visual presentation celebrates Russian heritage and scientific progress through colorful artwork.