What are the automatic gates that are used at some airports when arriving into a country?
Some countries offer automated gates on arrival that check passengers against a database of passport information and allow them to enter the country without seeing an immigration officer. They typically use a ‘biometric’ means of identification to validate the passenger, for example a fingerprint, photograph of an iris or a comparison of the face with the photograph in the passport.
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