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This symbol indicates the passport control area at airports or borders. It's an essential place you must pass through when traveling abroad.
This symbol, depicting a passport and a person, can be seen in airports worldwide. It's where travelers' identities are verified and entry is granted.
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Passport control is a gateway to a country and the frontline of national security. Here, not only are travelers' identities verified, but their purpose of stay, duration, and eligibility for entry are also reviewed. In particular, the recent introduction of biometric technology has enabled more accurate and rapid processing.
Each country's immigration process reflects its culture and policies. For example, with the increasing number of foreigners visiting Korea due to the popularity of K-POP, the use of automated immigration gates at Korean airports has become more convenient. Like this, immigration systems are constantly evolving.