A False Statement in Application and Use of Passport is a statement that is not true when applying for, or using, a passport. False Statements can be deliberate or unintentional, and can lead to serious consequences if discovered. The most common types of False Statements in Application and Use of Passport include: 1. Falsifying personal information: This includes providing false information such as name, date of birth, place of birth, or other personal details. 2. Misrepresenting citizenship: This includes providing false documentation to make it appear as though one is a citizen of a country when they are not. 3. Making false statements in passport applications: This includes providing false information in order to gain a passport or renew a passport. 4. Misusing a passport: This includes using a passport for illegal activities, or providing false information when using a passport. 5. Fraudulent use of a passport: This includes using a passport for criminal activity, such as identity theft or human trafficking.