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swagempire | 2 years ago

Really? Which ones?

Even if I get an e-visa, I get an in and out stamp. Not having these would invalidate the whole reason for having a passport.

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mingus88|2 years ago

So many, really. It seems to depend on the agent. I’ve passed through US customs and not gotten stamped.

Israel famously does not. They’ll give you a small slip with your details on it. I was told that an Israeli stamp on your passport would automatically bar you from entry in many Arab states so they came up with another system

Also pretty much anytime I have entered the UK via the global entry lanes I never got stamped.

dawnerd|2 years ago

Canada same way. Really Anywhere moving to e-gates or kiosks where you just hand a print out to an agent.

spacemanspiff01|2 years ago

Travel within the shengen zone is a one, you may get entry and exit stamps, but if you travel Germany and France there is no record.

2Gkashmiri|2 years ago

so..... if that is not recorded by the government themselves why do they expect you to record them?

mertd|2 years ago

I just checked my passport and there are zero stamps for US border entries or exits in the last five years.

pinkgolem|2 years ago

As a German, you do not even need a passport to travel to a bunch of places.. turkey, tunesia, agypt, Monaco

Then there is the whole topic of oversee territorys... Not sure if those count as international territory but also no passport required..

appplication|2 years ago

Hong Kong provides you with a small paper slip rather than a passport stamp

notyourwork|2 years ago

I’ve had this happen leaving the EU earlier in the year. It was either AMS or CDG airport where I didn’t get a stamp. Hadn't noticed until I got home.

tbihl|2 years ago

Japan from the US, and also Guam (US territory, I know)

ls612|2 years ago

USA to New Zealand last winter nobody stamped anything.

i80and|2 years ago

USA to Scotland I didn't get a stamp!

kmlx|2 years ago

> Really? Which ones?

the US (ESTA).