The Danish and Greenlandic versions of the passport have burgundy colour covers, according to the
European Union's recommendations, while the Faroese-Danish version is green. All contain the
National Coat of arms of Denmark emblazoned in the centre of the front cover, with the word
DANMARK (
Denmark) above it, and the word
PAS (
Passport) below. Since 1 August 2006,
biometric passports are issued. Above the word
DANMARK, the Danish version contains the words
DEN EUROPÆISKE UNION (
European Union) (as all other EU passports), while in the Greenlandic and Faroese versions the text
KALAALLIT NUNAAT (
Greenland) or
FØROYAR (
Faroe Islands) is written. Fields on the bearer's page are in Danish, English, and French, with translations in the official
languages of the European Union elsewhere in the document. Instead of French,
Faroese or
Greenlandic are used in the Faroese and Greenlandic versions respectively. The page contains the following information: • Photo of the passport holder • Type (P) • Passport No. • Surname • Given names • Sex • Nationality (,
Danish, ) • In a Faroe passport the following: Dansk/Danskur/Danish-Færøsk/Føroyskur/Faroese • In the Greenlandic passport the first page is in Greenlandic, Danish, and English, and the text on pages 1 and 2 are not in so many different languages, as in the Danish • Height • Date of Birth • Personal Code Number • Place of Birth • Date of issue/expiry (validity is 10 years from date of issue for adults and 5 years for children) • Authority (usually the municipality in which the holder resides) • Holder's signature Passports contain a
machine readable strip starting with P>DNK for all types. == Different spellings of the same name ==