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I must have posted this elsewhere but the French will start manufacturing biometric passports next month in conjuntion with another country that has the technology. What a relief it will be!
QUOTE(BP Chuck @ Mar 5 2006, 03:51 PM) *

Maybe I am living in the middle ages, but what th3e h... is a "biometric" passport?

BP Chuck


The Wikipedia gives a nice overview:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biometric_passport
Maybe I am living in the middle ages, but what th3e h... is a "biometric" passport?

BP Chuck
QUOTE(st.germain @ Mar 3 2006, 07:29 PM) *

Apparently, the production of biometric passports in France has been suspended today.

http://www.figaro.fr/france/20060303.WWW00...passeports.html



Thank goodness... although it won't be quickly enough:

The professionals of tourism affirm that the incapacity of France to manufacture in time the type of passports required by Washington represents a loss of "35 %" of the tourist traffic, that is to say 500 million euros of sales turnover over one year. The French tour operators, brought together Thursday, invited "to mobilize themselves" if biometric passports were not quickly available in France.
Apparently, the production of biometric passports in France has been suspended today.

http://www.figaro.fr/france/20060303.WWW00...passeports.html
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Hmmm. I wonder what that portends.


I have just written an article about the subject.....we'll see.
QUOTE(Karen @ Feb 20 2006, 01:25 AM) *

And there was a line for EU and a seperate one for US citizens.



Hmmm. I wonder what that portends.
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Were the EU and US together or did the US have a window of its own?


Oppppss .. passport control. And there was a line for EU and a seperate one for US citizens. I didn't see a line for those with passports that qualify for neither group.
QUOTE(Karen @ Feb 19 2006, 07:36 AM) *

For Americans entering France:

ALSO -- when I left CDG yesterday, there was a special customs line for EU citizens and US ones. That's the first time I have seen that.


Karen, I could swear I saw the two lines at CDG last May. Could I be thinking of something else?
QUOTE(Karen @ Feb 19 2006, 01:36 PM) *

For Americans entering France:

Please be warned: Americans entering France without a long-term (e.g., student) visa cannot board the plane in the US UNLESS they have a return ticket before the 89 day quota.

ALSO -- when I left CDG yesterday, there was a special customs line for EU citizens and US ones. That's the first time I have seen that.


Karen-

Was it customs or passport control? The last few times through (terminal 2) outgoing passport control I saw one line for EU and another for everybody else. Were the EU and US together or did the US have a window of its own?
For Americans entering France:

Please be warned: Americans entering France without a long-term (e.g., student) visa cannot board the plane in the US UNLESS they have a return ticket before the 89 day quota.

ALSO -- when I left CDG yesterday, there was a special customs line for EU citizens and US ones. That's the first time I have seen that.