Does the size of the signature on the passport matter?

I have never had a signature so I made one and practised it over and over to make sure it looked same or if not similar but when I did it on the passport it enbed up being really small does this matter?
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I have had passports since I was a kid, been to many countries and being a crewmember you can imagine how much my passports have been used and how many immigration officers have seen it.
With all of that, I have never signed my passport, even though there is a space to do so. No one ever asked me why, not in the US nor Europe, not in the far or middle east.
However, a signature is a personal choice, being small or big does not mean it's bad or good. If you ever been asked, just say this is how you do it. Size does not matter in this specific case (unlike other things).
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Does signature need to match passport?
No, you should sign your passport just like you would sign any other document or application form. There will be no need for last names if you don't use them in your signature.What if my signature is different on my passport?
Answer: Striking a line through the incorrect signature in your passport and signing above is the correct procedure in this case. There should be no problem when you travel. You can apply to replace your passport if you desire but you will have to pay the appropriate fees.Can I use different signatures?
Although Kumaraswamy says it is illegal for one individual to have two or more signature styles, legal experts say there is no specific law in India barring two different styles of signatures by one individual.Can I change my signature on my passport UK?
Ideally, passport holders should sign their passport as soon they receive their new passport, However, the passport holder may add their signature at any point before they depart from the UK.NO VISA IF YOU HAVE THESE MISTAKES IN PASSPORT
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