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  2. Serbian identity card - Wikipedia

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    Expiration. 5 years (age 1017) 10 years (age 18–65) No expiry (age 65 and older) Size. ID-1. Serbian identity card ( Serbian: Лична карта, romanized : Lična karta) is the national identification card used in Serbia. The document is issued by the Serbian Police on behalf of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and is the main form of ...

  3. Serbian passport - Wikipedia

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    Validity is determined by the age of the holder: 10 years for adults, 5 years if issued to a person between 3 and 14 years of age and 3 years for person under 3 years old. Maximum processing time is 30 days for regular applications (60 days at diplomatic-consular missions), [9] and 48 hours for urgent applications.

  4. List of national identity card policies by country - Wikipedia

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    Identiteitskaart (Identity card) Although it is not compulsory to get an identity card, since 1 January 2005 it is compulsory to show identification, when an authorized officer asks for it, from the age of 14. An authorized officer can only do so under certain circumstances.

  5. Driving licence in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The minimum age to obtain a Serbian driving licence varies; for cars, it is 18 years, but the young drivers are only allowed to drive under a stricter regime until the age of 21; for some motorcycles it is 24, or 20 after two years of probation with another motorcycle licence.

  6. Serbian national identity - Wikipedia

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    Serbian national identity. The Kosovo Myth views the Serbs as martyrs and defenders of honour and Christianity. Serbia is the nation state of the Serbs, who are Serbia's dominant ethnic group. Serbs are also dominant in Republika Srpska, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. In the 19th century, the Serbian national identity was manifested, with ...

  7. Unique Master Citizen Number - Wikipedia

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    70–79 – Central Serbia 70 – Serbian citizens registered abroad at a Serbian diplomatic/consular post (section 4 of the JMBG Law) 71 – Belgrade region ( City of Belgrade )

  8. National identity cards in the European Economic Area and ...

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    Identity cards which do not meet the minimum security standards or which do not include a functional machine-readable zone shall cease to be valid by 3 August 2026. Identity cards of persons aged 70 and above on 2 August 2021 which meet the minimum security standards and which have a functional MRZ shall cease to be valid at their expiry.

  9. Identity card of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Identity card, optional replacement for passport in the listed countries: Issued by Bosnia and Herzegovina: Valid in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia Albania North Macedonia Montenegro Turkey; Eligibility: 16 years of age

  10. Visa requirements for Serbian citizens - Wikipedia

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    Serbian identity card as optional passport replacement Serbian identity card. Serbian identity cards can be used instead of a passport for travel to some Balkan countries and territories that have signed bilateral agreements with Serbia.

  11. Serbian nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Acquiring citizenship by descent - citizenship by descent is limited to one generation (either parent must be registered as Serbian at time of birth) and the applicant cannot be older than 23 years of age at the time.