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| Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2007
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| I remember those days where they stamp your passport on every country you visit. Do they still do that? |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
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| Many countries still do stamp your passport. Here in Argentina everyone gets one stamp for entering the country and another stamp when they leave. In Europe you generally only get stamped if you fly in and don't have a European passport. |
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| Not in many countries in Europe that are in the European Union. This is large part of Europe but doesn't include some countries. You can check it here: europa.eu As far as I know: once in EU you can travel without any restrictions to other countries from the union, use same currency (EURO), etc. |
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