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In the former Soviet Union, propiska--a residence permit stamp on internal Soviet passports--strictly limited movement and residence.
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Before heading to Timika proper I stop at the nearest police post to have my travel permit stamped.
Israeli border officials have begun using a new entry permit stamped with the words "Palestinian Authority only".
Once the FRRO has worked on your registration, you (or somebody in the company you work for) will be asked to pick up your 'residency permit' (stamped form).
In the light of concerns over terrorists using asylum regulations to gain entry to Britain he will say the government is considering a new form of work permit to stamp out this problem.
It's useful to have a permit, rubber-stamped and recognized by the powers that be, when you're building a house, but you don't build a house with a permit.
The police had cancelled his residency permit and stamped his passport without giving him a tourist visa.
For four months they paid our rent, they took us to apply for our papers – social security, work permits, food stamps, medical benefits.
The permit has a stamp duty of about $215.
He looked at my British passport, and then at Angelika's papers, which somehow bore a rare stamp permitting her to visit West Berlin.
The term was coined in 1864 by a Frenchman, Georges Herpin, who invented it from the Greek philos, "love," and ateleia, "that which is tax-free"; the postage stamp permitted the letter to come free of charge to the recipient, rendering it untaxed.
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