There Are Only Four Passport Colors in the World And Here’s What They Mean (Photos)

<p>Red is the most common color for passport covers. Red passports are usually chosen by nations with a past or present communist system. People from Serbia, Russia, Latvia, Slovenia, Poland, China, Romania, and Georgia have red passports. Other countries have passport covers in burgundy or other shades of red, including member countries of the European Union (except Croatia) and the Andean Community of Nations (Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru). Nations interested in joining the EU, like Turkey, Macedonia, and Albania, switched to red passport covers a few years ago.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@mfonabasijohn/there-are-only-four-passport-colors-in-the-world-and-heres-what-they-mean-photos-c98f43e0a48b"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>