• edric@lemm.ee
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    2 days ago

    If anything, I wish they made passports into the size of a regular ID so it fits in a wallet/cardholder and you don’t have to worry about it getting folded or wet. Make visas and stamps digital so a chip scan of the card provides all the info, instead of eye/face recognition/tracking.

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      15 hours ago

      That would be great, sure- but all I really want is boarding passes to be the same size as the passport. They go together, so why don’t they make them so they actually go together?

      Angrily tries again to read seat number, obscured by the rumpled creases from the bit that sticks out from the passport getting folded in a pocket

    • tray5895@feddit.nl
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      18 hours ago

      If you are in America, you can get a passport card!

      The card is for U.S. citizens who travel by land and sea from Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, and some Caribbean countries.

      The link also mentions you can use it in place of other id cards in domestic flights, but I’ve heard some TSA agents don’t believe it exists.

      Certainly not as useful as a full blown passport, but it is a thing. I am hoping it gets more usage over time.

    • jol@discuss.tchncs.de
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      20 hours ago

      I think the problem with a digital passport is that while that’s fine in very developed countries, you’ll alwadys need a physical human readible stamp to show authorities when they don’t have a digital reader.

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      2 days ago

      For many years now whenever I travel within EU I use my EU identity card and it’s very convenient. Would indeed be great if I could use something like it outside EU as well.

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        18 hours ago

        You probably can, not just in non-EU Schengen countries (i.e. EFTA) but also a couple of other select places. E.g. Egypt will let you in with a German ID card if you have two extra images with you so they can issue you a small cardboard visa. Wouldn’t recommend it in Egypt though, banks, hotels etc. might not recognise ID cards.

        But that’s really the main issue: The country will have to issue a visa and that has to be recorded in some way. It could, in principle, be completely electronic and online, but that requires that their IT systems can actually use the electronic features of your ID card and that everyone who might have to check your visa has to have a card reader and a connection to the state’s servers.

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        1 day ago

        Rationally I agree, but at the same time I actually really like the passport booklet. I don’t know, it feels so much more official.

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      2 days ago

      They do in the US if you live in a border state, but it’s only valid for Mexico/Canada. Think the idea is having space for physical visa stamps, but I don’t see why they’d prefer that to a digital visa tied to something unique in the passport.

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      1 day ago

      Yeah. The fact that our my country’s primary ID document is an easily-damageable paper booklet is very annoying, especially given the fact that in 99% of cases, only one page - the laminated one with the name and photo - is needed! That page could easily be a plastic card.

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        21 hours ago

        In my passport that page is basically a plastic card, same as my ID card, just a bigger format

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          20 hours ago

          I only recently learned that English word for “Passport” refers to the document needed for travelling - and yeah, ours also have a plastic card like this. But weirdly, the actual internal ID which is used a lot more just has a laminated paper page in this place.

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            18 hours ago

            Before they made the ID a plastic card we also used to have a laminated piece of paper as ID. I agree, it’s not very convenient!

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      1 day ago

      You can get a US passport card. It only works for Canada Mexico and some Caribbean islands though. The tech is already there.

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      14 hours ago

      Passports have already been like that for a few decades (minus the card part. Some countries still need and/or use the paper pages.)