I have a passport stamp with the wrong date. What problems could this cause?
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I'm a US citizen and I visited Montreal for nine days in April. I just looked at my passport and my entry stamp incorrectly has March for the month so it looks like my trip lasted from March 9 to April 16.
It looks like US citizens are allowed to stay in Canada for 180 days without a visa, so I'm not worried about looking like I took an illegal trip. I'm just wondering if having a stamp that doesn't match any other data on me (which I assume is correct) could cause issues.
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How do I remove stamps from my passport?
You can't erase a stamp from your passport. Some (like a visa) can be invalidated, but not removed. The only way not to have a certain stamp in your passport is getting a new one.Does Canada stamp your passport?
When you arrive at the point of entry in Canada, a border services officer will make sure you meet the requirements to enter Canada. The officer will authorize your stay by stamping your passport and/or issuing another document.Do they stamp your passport in UK?
Under the new rules, Brits can travel to the Schengen area for up to 90 days in any 180-day period. And, unlike before Brexit, their passports will be stamped when they enter and leave Schengen countries.Does Australia stamp passports?
Australia, Hong Kong, Israel, Macau and South Korea 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. Visas may also take the form of passport stamps.How forged passports are caught in UAE
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