Aún no tenemos significados para "have a passport".
1The person signing the form must have a passport or driving licence.
2I have a passport identifying me as a man named George Washburn.
3MORE than 56 per cent of Australians now have a passport.
4Perhaps he will let me have a passport for this route.
5Don't I already have a passport that looks like a tattooed circus lady?
6Mainly the fact you don't have a passport between you.
7But to leave Paris one must have a passport from the Prefect of Police.
8Imagine somebody, especially a receiver (of funds) who does not have a passport.
9I don't have a passport,' she said, keeping her eyes fixed warily on the musician.
10We 've never been abroad as a family -my seven-year-olddoes not have a passport.
11But a Russian must always have a passport, it is an absolute law in Russia.
12For example, the City would no longer have a passport to operate freely across the EU.
13Besides, what's the point of taking you to the airport when you don't have a passport?
14I have a passport and all the appropriate papers to back up the name, Mr. Gabriel.
15She does not have a passport or money and has yet to be reunited with her possessions.
16But she did not have a passport.
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