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National identity card (Sweden) : ウィキペディア英語版 | National identity card (Sweden)
The Swedish national identity card ((スウェーデン語:nationellt id-kort)) is a non-compulsory biometric identity document issued in Sweden by the Swedish Police since 1 October 2005. The card can be used for travelling to and staying in Europe (except Belarus, Russia, Turkey and Ukraine) as well as French overseas territories, Georgia, Jordan (through Aqaba Airport) and on organized tours to Tunisia without the need for a passport. However, if departing from Swedish airports, direct travel to countries outside the EU and Schengen Area is not permitted. It is only issued to Swedish citizens. ==Price, validity & application procedure== The national identity card is valid for five years and costs 400 SEK (about 46 EUR). Applications are filed at police stations which have a passport office.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Signguard )〕 Only around 100,000 Swedes have obtained an official National identity card. This is because almost all people already have another suitable identity document. A driving licence or tax authority identity card is valid within the Nordic countries, and a passport is more widely accepted internationally. When applying, a valid Swedish identity document is needed in order to check the identity. If the applicant does not have a valid Swedish identity document, then the applicant must be accompanied in person by another that does have such a document. That person must be a near relative or an employer or municipal official who knows the applicant. There is no age limit to get a card, but people below 18 must be accompanied by their guardian (preferably both) at application. These rules are the same as for a Swedish passport (see that article).
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