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What is passport control at Zurich Airport?

At Zurich Airport, automated passport control helps you get to your gate faster. Simply scan your passport and go through the gate yourself. You may use automated passport control if you: are at least 18 years old.



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1 hour 50 minutes is ample time to go through passport control, take a short shuttle train ride from the central terminal to the E concourse and pass security in Zurich - IF your flight from Prague is not severely delayed.

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passport control | Business English the place at an airport, port, or border of a country where an official checks your passport: It can take a while to go through passport control at the airport.

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You will land at Zurich airport and have to go to the remote terminal via an underground shuttle train. During this process, you will go through passport control where they will check your passport and put an exit stamp in it.

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If you are planning to visit other countries alongside Switzerland on the same trip, apply for your visa at the consulate of the country where you will spend the most time. In Switzerland, carry your passport at all times.

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There is normally no passport control on the borders between these countries. If you have a valid visa or residence permit in one of these countries, you can also visit the other Schengen countries.

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For the vast majority of passengers the immigration process only takes a few minutes, though lines can get long if many international flights arrive around the same time. Once you land, just follow the signs (and other passengers) to the immigration area.

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From a transatlantic flight, it usually takes me 30-40 minutes max from plane landing to me exiting the customs area, including picking up luggage. From a European flight, more like 20 mins.

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From a transatlantic flight, it usually takes me 30-40 minutes max from plane landing to me exiting the customs area, including picking up luggage. From a European flight, more like 20 mins.

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You can only transit through a Swiss airport if:
  1. You do not leave the airport transit area.
  2. You have a valid and recognized travel document (passport). ...
  3. You have all the necessary travel documents and visas for entering your final destination.


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Customs (Passenger Area) – Flughafen Zuerich.

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In general, across Europe, you should carry either your passport or a copy of it. You are required by law to have a valid form of identification.

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If you are in Spain (no matter what country you are from), you must carry a valid ID card or passport at all times, and failure to do so could see the police detain you temporarily whilst they ascertain your identity, and furthermore, it is within their rights to issue a fine.

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Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements Your passport should be valid for at least three months beyond the period of stay if you plan on transiting a Schengen country review our U.S. Travelers in Europe page. You will need sufficient proof of funds and a return plane ticket.

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Typically, you'll only need to show your passport when checking in for a flight, but it's always a good idea to bring a driver's license or another form of ID just in case.

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It might not be scanning because: you haven't aligned the NFC reader on your phone with your passport; or. your passport chip might not be working.

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