Passport control, sometimes known as border control, is typically found at airports, seaports, and other places where travelers may enter or leave a country. Employees of a government's immigration department known as passport control officers review the travel documents presented by citizens, residents, and other travelers to determine whether they have the right to enter the country. In some places, border control also operates in the departure areas of airports and seaports in order to make sure that those who are leaving the country have appropriate documentation as well. This process can vary significantly by country, so it generally behooves travelers to familiarize themselves with the practices of the countries that they will be visiting.
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