Switzerland is the latest country to embrace digital entry systems, joining the US, Canada, Iceland, Brazil, Mexico, Italy, and others in phasing out traditional passport stamps. By 2026, biometric tools like facial recognition and fingerprint scanning will replace manual stamping at borders. The move aims to speed up immigration, reduce fraud, and strengthen security, while giving travelers a faster, more seamless experience—marking the dawn of a new era in global travel.

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