The Disappearing Art Of Passport Stamps
Digital Systems Replace Traditional Ink: Travelers who collected passport stamps as souvenirs from their adventures are noticing something different at border crossings. Many countries have stopped using traditional ink stamps and switched to electronic systems instead. Immigration officers now scan your passport and store your entry and exit information in computer databases. This change started in the early 2000s and has spread rapidly across the world. Countries like Australia, New Zealand, and most European Union nations have moved away from physical stamps. The United States also uses electronic tracking for most travelers entering and leaving the country.