would you please stamp my passport - definizione. Che cos'è would you please stamp my passport
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Cosa (chi) è would you please stamp my passport - definizione

INKED IMPRESSION IN A PASSPORT
Passport stamps; Passport Stamps; Entry Stamp; Entry stamp; Exit stamp; Exit Stamp; Immigration Stamp; Immigration stamp; Passport Stamp
  • Brest]] (January 2000)
  • Japanese entry and exit stamps showing QR codes
  • Kuching]], Sarawak. As a result, the passport bears two entry stamps.
  • external border crossing point]] at the [[Port of Algeciras]] in Spain

Please (You Got That ...)         
1993 SINGLE BY INXS
Please (You Got That...)
"Please (You Got That ...)" is the second single from the 1993 album Full Moon, Dirty Hearts, by Australian rock band INXS.
Passport stamp         
A passport stamp is an inked impression in a passport typically made by rubber stamp upon entering or exiting a territory.
Baby Won't You Please Come Home         
ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN COMPOSED BY CLARENCE WILLIAMS AND CHARLES WARFIELD; AUTHORSHIP DISPUTED
Baby, Won't You Please Come Home; Baby Won't You Please Come Home?; Baby, Won't You Please Come Home?
"Baby Won't You Please Come Home" is a blues song written by Charles Warfield and Clarence Williams in 1919. The song's authorship is disputed; Warfield claims that he was the sole composer of the song.

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Passport stamp

A passport stamp is an inked impression in a passport typically made by rubber stamp upon entering or exiting a territory.

Passport stamps may occasionally take the form of sticker stamps, such as entry stamps from Japan and South Korea. Depending on nationality, a visitor may not receive a stamp at all (unless specifically requested), such as an EU or EFTA citizen travelling to an EU or EFTA country, Albania, or North Macedonia. Most countries issue exit stamps in addition to entry stamps. A few countries issue only entry stamps, including Canada, El Salvador, Ireland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Australia, Hong Kong, Israel, Macau and Singapore do not stamp passports upon entry nor exit. These countries or regions issue landing slips instead, with the exception of Australia who do not issue any form of physical evidence of entry. Argentina and Singapore send digital entry receipts containing conditions of entry via email. Visas may also take the form of passport stamps.

Because there is no national authority, Antarctica does not have a passport stamp. However, the various bases there may provide souvenir ones on request.