Gunnar Wolf wrote: > Not always. > > In Mexico, upon reentry, my passport is sometimes stamped, but usually > not.
You _usually_ don't get your passport stamped? Really? In recent flights? I have never entered Mexico back without the Immigration seal. > Within the Schengen area (European Union plus Norway, Vatican, > and... any others?), you travel between countries without even waving > your passport at anybody. Yes, I forgot some special exceptions. > When entering Mexico by land from the USA, your passport is not even > requested. (Note that when I did this, I was with an Argentinian, > permanent resident of Mexico, and he went back to the border, fearing > his FM3 form wasn't sealed, and so he was breaking the law - but > that's a special requirement for permanent residents). True! And even by plane! Which I found extremely suspicious when gram told me he only used his Texas ID card to travel from there to Benito Juárez airport. > Some countries that have shaky relations with others usually agree to > stamp you an extra sheet, so that your passport does not show the fact > you were to that country. I have seen this both in Cuba and in > Israel. That's interesting. -- David Moreno Garza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | http://www.damog.net/ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | GPG: C671257D Speaking the languages of the Americas... _______________________________________________ Debconf-discuss mailing list Debconf-discuss@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-discuss