Where should my passport be stamped?
Your passport should be stamped by an immigration officer or a border control agent at the port of entry (airport, land border, or sea port) when you travel internationally. The stamp is typically placed on a blank page in your passport and indicates:
- The country you are entering
- The date of entry
- The port of entry
- The immigration officer's stamp or signature
Make sure to check that the stamp is clear, legible, and in the correct location (a blank page) to avoid any issues during your travels. Some countries may also issue a separate entry card or visa, which should be kept with your passport.

