February 14, 2012
Published: 26 Nov 09 07:40 CET | Double click on a word to get a translation
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/23486/20091126/
Swedish residence permits can be purchased on the black market for €2,000 ($3,020) apiece, allowing buyers to travel freely throughout Europe.
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Any black market PUT docs therefore would have to be forgeries imo.
Looks like it is up to the discretion of the officer to run a check.
It certainly doesn't look like mine since it has no number, name, seal connected to the passport, anmäarkningar entry or number, etc.
The one shown looks like a forgery to me.
My experience is exactly the same.
No, actually it's pretty much expected. Only a naive person wouldn't think this was happening.
2- Whenever you enter from non EU to EU state ,your passport gets stamped.
They seem to have the same stickers, watermarks, etc... The only part of the process that this implies is not done is the actual "fastening" to the passport which they send out to do in Greece using a similar machine...
This looks like it's a huge operation.
NIIICEEE
what goes around comes around...
I just got my new stamp/patch for my renewed 10 year UK passport which has the chip - the patch had to be processed in person to get the photo patch added there-and-then.
Just because someone is offering a 'purportedly genuine' patch does not make it the real McCoy.
This surely cannot be classed as a news story.
Dude, what a stupid dumpass you are.. they don't stick fake visas to Swedish passports
they stick it to non-swedish and non-EU passports. If I have a Swedish passport,
I dont need any visa to travel around Europe, and I can live anywhere in EU. in fact
if I had a swedish passport and its aforementioned benefits, I would have gotten the hell outta this country ASAP!!
I guess the story is fabricated to get people's opinion or make people talk about something new.
I am in agreement with you. That does not happen often:)
3D holographic covering over the picture and barcode front, edge and back, will defeat most counterfeiters. Next step is printing process's and other methods to turn counterfieting into a nightmare.
That actually looks like my PUT! Mine is not laminated at all.
If they're just selling stickers and printing, embossing it, hoping no one will actually check if the permit number is valid, then its pretty low-tech! There was a story last year about a guy that hacked into the chips of passports changing the image and info contained in it so when its read at the airport, the fake passport matches the person who stole it perfectly. Now that was scary!!!
But those were American passports and the guy did it to prove a point and handed in his work to the government. Even if there are a few lurking out there, US customs are scary.