Italian passport
[Image:Italian Bio Passport2.jpg|thumb|Inside cover of an Italian biometric passport issued in 2006]
An Italian passport is issued upon request to an Italian citizen for the purpose of international travel. It is valid for 10, 5 or 3 years, depending on the applicant's age. Its biometric version has been available since 2006.
Every Italian citizen is also a citizen of the European Union. The passport, along with the national identity card, allows for free movement and residence in any EU member state, in the European Economic Area and in Switzerland.
According to the Henley Passport Index, by 2024, with 194 countries with "Visa-free" access it is the strongest passport in the world tied with France, Germany, Japan, Singapore and Spain.
Physical appearance
Italian passports share the common design of EU Passports: they are burgundy-coloured, with the Emblem of Italy emblazoned in the center of the front cover. The word "Passaporto", meaning passport, is inscribed below the emblem and "Unione Europea", "Repubblica Italiana" above. The biometry symbol appears right below "Passaporto" in the centre.The current version of the passport contains 48 pages.
Identity information page
The biodata are on page 2 of the passport, and include the following:- Photo of Passport Holder
- Type
- Code of Issuing State
- Passport No.
- Surname
- Given Names
- Nationality
- Date of Birth
- Sex
- Place of Birth
- Date of Issue
- Date of Expiration
- Authority
- Holder's signature
Languages
The data page is printed in Italian, English and French.Further translation is provided on page 6, in all 23 official languages of the European Union.
Visa requirements map
Visa requirements for Italian citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Italy. As of January 2024, Italian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 194 countries and territories, ranking the Italian passport 1st in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley Passport Index.Issuing
The Italian passport is issued by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, throughItalian citizens can only apply online on the official Police website. Since the introduction of biometric passports in 2006, applicants should appear in person at the Police offices to have fingerprints collected; children under 12 are exempt, but should appear in person nonetheless.
The current fee for a standard 10-year biometric passport is €116. The requirement to attach an annual revenue stamp inside the passport was canceled in 2014.
Multiple passports
Italians are allowed to have two valid passports, but are not allowed to possess them simultaneously. One passport will have to be stored in a Questura or consulate.The issuing agent will only issue two passports if Italian nationals have a valid reason, one example being that some countries in the Arab League do not allow entry to passport holders of any nationality with Israeli visas or passport stamps, requiring a second passport.