The Religious Exemption
By default, massive hats, baseball caps, and winter beanies are universally banned in passport photography. However, virtually every democratic nation provides a strict legal exemption for head coverings worn daily for religious purposes (e.g., Islamic Hijabs, Sikh Turbans, Jewish Kippahs).
The Geometric Visibility Rule
The singular ironclad rule you must follow when wearing a religious covering is that it cannot cast a massive shadow across your face, and it cannot cover the primary facial oval. Your face from the very bottom of the chin to the top edge of the forehead (and both horizontal cheek edges) must be clearly illuminated to the sensor.
Medical Exemptions
If you are wearing headwear exclusively for medical reasons, you will almost certainly be required to submit a signed doctor's statement corroborating the medical necessity alongside your application package.
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