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Old Jan 31st, 2011, 06:30 PM
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Passport Stamps In Europe

Hi all,

I will be going from Singapore to Nice, France. I have Schengen Visa stamp on my passport.

My flight from Singapore to Nice will have a transit in Amsterdam. As I will have 6 hours layover in Amsterdam, I will go out of the airport for a couple of hours, and back again to the airport to continue my flight to Nice.

After Nice, I'm going to Rome by plane. And after Rome, I'm going to Paris also by plane. Then going back to Singapore, transit in Amsterdam again.

This will be my first trip to Europe. It might sound silly, but I actually want to get stamped as mementos for my travel.

So, will I (or can I ask to) get stamp on my passport by the immigration/passport control when arriving to those airports (Amsterdam, Nice, Rome, and Paris)?

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Old Jan 31st, 2011, 06:51 PM
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I might be wrong but I think you will only get one stamp in your passport at Amsterdam - as you will be leaving the transit area to visit the city.
Once I flew from Canada to Vienna, via Frankfurt, and even though I was only in transit in Frankfurt, that is where I went through immigration and had my passport stamped.
I don't know whether you can ask to have your passport stamped at other airports, as you will not be going through the immigration counters there - off the plane and straight to baggage claim, and then out the doors. Perhaps I am wrong, but I don't think there will be anyone around who could stamp the passport.
Does anyone else know?
PS I can certainly understand how you would like as many stamps as possible - its an exciting thing.
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Old Jan 31st, 2011, 09:11 PM
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Hi nz101, thanks a lot for your reply.

Okay, so Amsterdam most likely I will get stamped for the first time when entering Schengen area.

In Nice, Rome, and Paris, aren't there immigration counters the airports for people who make those cities as their first entry to Schengen area?

Can I go to that immigration counters instead of going straight to the baggage claim?
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Old Jan 31st, 2011, 09:20 PM
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You will be in the domestic terminals of those cities, so you probably won't even see an immigration checkpoint.
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Old Jan 31st, 2011, 10:46 PM
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Nope - in general you will go through domestic terminals like kerouac says so there wont be an opportunity to get a stamp as you will be routed right to the baggage claim. You will get another stamp on exit wherever you fly from when leaving the schengen area.
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Old Jan 31st, 2011, 11:09 PM
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Stewart, I think you just have to be happy to get the one stamp on arrival and the other on departure.
The strangest thing I've found when flying into Europe is I've always had food items I want to declare, yet no one seems interested. One time when arriving in Vienna after an international flight - the customs guy told me there was 'no customs today' (it was Christmas Eve), and last time I arrived in Frankfurt, I actually had to go in search of the customs office - couldn't believe it. They don't seem to care.
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Stewart, I think you just have to be happy to get the one stamp on arrival and the other on departure.
The strangest thing I've found when flying into Europe is I've always had food items I want to declare, yet no one seems interested. One time when arriving in Vienna after an international flight - the customs guy told me there was 'no customs today' (it was Christmas Eve), and last time I arrived in Frankfurt, I actually had to go in search of the customs office - couldn't believe it. They don't seem to care.
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Old Jan 31st, 2011, 11:12 PM
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Ooops sorry, something wrong with my fingers tonight.

Anyway Stewart, have a wonderful trip to Europe
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Old Jan 31st, 2011, 11:17 PM
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As OP's final destination is in Schengen they will get the entry passport stamp in Amsterdam regardless of whether they stay at the airport or visit central Amsterdam.

Everywhere else in OP's itinerary is in Schengen therefore flights between them are effectively domestic flights and hence there are no immigration checks
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Old Jan 31st, 2011, 11:36 PM
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Ah, I see. Thanks all for the clarifications. I initially thought that the flights between schengen countries are still international flight, thus the requirement of getting through immigration.

If I arrive in domestic terminal, then it makes sense that there won't be passport check anymore when arriving in those cities from cross-countries flight.

Okay, so now few more questions. My last flight is actually between Paris-Singapore (with transit via Amsterdam, and have to change plane). When transiting in Amsterdam, I will go outside the Amsterdam airport, as it will be 10 hours layover. After that I will then go back again to Amsterdam airport to continue my flight to Singapore.

So, in this case:
(a). In Paris, will I have to go through immigration?
(b). In Amsterdam, will I have to also go through immigration? For both getting out of and in to the airport?
(c) Will I get stamp from both Paris and Amsterdam? Or only Paris? Or only Amsterdam?

Apologize for asking these dummy questions. Thanks a lot!
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Old Feb 1st, 2011, 12:12 AM
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You will go through passport control at Amsterdam since that is where you leave Schengen. You can leave the airport without showing your passport when you arrive from Paris but must show it when you return as you will be leaving from the international section.
Note that they do the security at the gate for international (non Schengen) flights at Schiphol so you need to be at the gate in plenty of time. The gate closes early! Make sure you know your gate number and allow enough time to get there.
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Old Feb 1st, 2011, 05:21 AM
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Thanks hetismij for the clarification!

It's good to know that the security check is done at the gate for boarding room, instead of before entering the airport/immigration. I will calculate the timing for that security check as well.
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Old Feb 1st, 2011, 06:19 AM
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I got 4 stamps in a single day - today. All at the same airport!

1. leaving EU to get to flight/gate
2. flight canceled, re-enter EU to get to airport service desk
3. rescheduled on later flight, leave EU to get to gate
4. another flight canceled, re-enter EU / exit airport to get to hotel.
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Old Feb 1st, 2011, 07:37 AM
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J62 - sounds like you were exiting and entering the schengen zone:

1. stamped on exit at gate to get flight to non-schengen zone country,
2. stamped on entry to get back into airport airside,
3. stamped on exit at gate to get on new flight to non-schengen zone,
4. stamped on entry to get back into airport airside,
5. and you will get another stamp tomorrow on exit or whenever your next flight is scheduled if it is out of the schengen zone.
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Old Feb 1st, 2011, 08:56 AM
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Exactly correct & I was using EU as incorrect shorthand for Schengen zone. Faster to type. I'm hoping for just one European stamp tomorrow, and one US.
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sounds a bit of a nightmare J62, why the flight cancellations?
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Old Feb 1st, 2011, 10:27 AM
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something about a little snow in the NE US...
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Old Feb 1st, 2011, 10:34 AM
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And it's actually not a nightmare. I had the same thing happen in December and I was able to make lemonade out of lemons. This time I came better prepared and didn't have to hang around the airport any longer than needed.

While I did check a bag, I made sure I had a small duffel bag with me that I could stuff 2 days clothes into. I left the checked bag with the airline - I don't need to see it until I get home.

I programmed the airline phone #'s into my cell phone, and rebooked over the phone instead of waiting in line for hours at the service desk

I scoped out hotels and had their # on hand to call & downloaded directions onto my laptop. Right now I'm holed up a Marriott, with access to free food/drink in the exec lounge, free internet, and a comfortable bed. Quick train ride from the airport into town, then a few stops on the subway.

It could be worse. I'm just hoping it doesn't get worse tomorrow.
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Old Feb 2nd, 2011, 02:26 AM
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J262, hopefully you're not delayed for tomorrow. I wish you best of luck, and happy for you that you get your 5 stamps!
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Old Feb 2nd, 2011, 02:55 AM
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I wonder if there could be a market for immigration authorities to offer an optional fancy stamp (for a fee, of course)?
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