A border checkpoint is a location on an international border where travelers or goods are inspected and allowed (or denied) passage through. Authorization often is required to enter a country through its borders. Access-controlled borders often have a limited number of checkpoints where they can be crossed without legal sanctions. Arrangements or treaties may be formed to allow or mandate less restrained crossings (e.g. the Schengen Agreement ). Land border checkpoints (land ports of entry) can be contrasted with the customs and immigration facilities at seaports , international airports , and other ports of entry .
10-411: (Redirected from White-tail ) White tail or whitetail may refer to: Places [ edit ] Whitetail, Montana Whitetail Ski Resort Animals [ edit ] Mammals [ edit ] White-tailed deer White-tailed jackrabbit Fish [ edit ] Centropyge flavicauda or whitetail angelfish, an angelfish from
20-639: A Brazilian pit viper Two North American dragonflies in the genus Ladona : Common whitetail Desert whitetail White-tailed spider Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title White tail . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=White_tail&oldid=1251752442 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Fish common name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
30-458: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Border checkpoint Checkpoints generally serve two purposes: Checkpoints are usually staffed by a uniformed service (sometimes referred to as customs service or border patrol agents ). In some countries (e.g. China) there are border checkpoints for both those entering and those exiting the country, while in others (e.g. U.S. and Canada), there are border checkpoints only when entering
40-486: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Whitetail, Montana Whitetail is a small, unincorporated village in northern Daniels County , Montana , United States. The area was first used as a camp along a cattle-driving route in the 1880s. The town grew with the arrival of the Soo Line Railroad in 1914. The line was planned for extension all
50-521: Is legally not a "border crossing point". This is a list of the busiest land border checkpoints in the world, handling more than 35 million travelers in both directions annually. These travelers (or individual crossings) comprise pedestrians, drivers and vehicle passengers. International border checkpoints are in green. Notes: This is a list of the busiest airports in the world, by international passenger traffic, as of 2018. Airports serving international passengers are effectively checkpoints, and have
60-639: The Indo-pacific Ocean Whitetail dascyllus or white-tailed damselfish, a common aquarium fish Whitetail dogfish , a sleeper shark from the Indian Ocean Sufflamen albicaudatum or whitetail trigger, a triggerfish from the Indian Ocean Birds [ edit ] White-tailed eagle White-tailed kite Other animals [ edit ] Bothrops leucurus or whitetail lancehead,
70-518: The country. (There are also United States Border Patrol interior checkpoints .) The Schengen Borders Code , which forms part of the law of the European Union , defines some terms as follows (particularities with respect to the EU are left out, in order to emphasize general usability of those definitions): These definitions mean that a place where a road crosses an internal Schengen border
80-495: The proper customs, immigration and quarantine facilities. Airports Council International 's (January–December) preliminary figures are as follows. This is a list of the busiest seaports in the world, with proper customs, immigration and quarantine facilities to be deemed as maritime checkpoints . Although figures simply represent total passenger traffic, most (if not, all) of the passengers served at these ports are bound for other countries and have to pass through checkpoint (i.e.
90-500: The way to Glacier National Park , but work was stopped during World War I and the line never went any farther than Whitetail. At its peak the town had more than 500 residents, declining to 248 in 1940 and 125 in 1970. The town's chief industry was the manufacture of silo blowers from 1940, but the plant closed, followed by Whitetail High School in 1940 and the grade school in 1973. The small checkpoint along Montana's border with Canada , which served about three travelers every day,
100-506: Was set to receive $ 15 million for upgrades under President Barack Obama 's economic stimulus plan . On April 1, 2011, Canada closed its border to northbound traffic through Whitetail. The US followed suit and closed the southbound crossing on January 25, 2013. A dam along Whitetail Creek forms Whitetail Reservoir . 48°53′42″N 105°09′50″W / 48.89500°N 105.16389°W / 48.89500; -105.16389 This Daniels County , Montana state location article
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