repassage

/riˈpæsɪdʒ/
noun
  1. The act of passing again, especially returning through a place or route.
    • The repassage of the law required a two-thirds majority.
    • The repassage of the ship through the canal was delayed by weather.
    • They planned a repassage through the mountains on their way home.
  2. The right or permission to pass again.
    • He needed a special visa for repassage through the country.
    • The treaty granted repassage for all refugees.
    • The traveler requested a repassage through the border checkpoint.