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this post was submitted on 21 Sep 2024
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I didn't know about those. I wonder where and why one would get one given that a "standard passport for your country does the same.
In France everybody uses the national passport when going abroad, and no EU agency is involved in getting one.
It is used only as a diplomatic passport for EU representatives. Unlike with a normal French passport, you get diplomatic immunity, to walk through border checkpoints without being searched and so forth.