Dentro do universo de Star Wars, controles personalizados e de imigração parecem seguir o mesmo padrão que você encontra dentro de nossa própria galáxia. As partes mais civilizadas têm controles extensivos, as sociedades menos avançadas pagam serviços labiais e as partes selvagens têm quase nada.
Em Catalyst: Rogue One , Krennic viaja para um espaçoporto no planeta Merj, onde ele tem que passar por um ponto de controlo.
Krennic had expressed concern that an all-human crew would arouse suspicion among the immigration and customs agents, but Has had guaranteed that he had employed human crews in the past, and that there was no need for worry. In fact, the Morseerian spaceport officials—four-armed bipeds with translucent skin and conical heads covered with multihued scales—did little more than glance at the shipping manifests Has provided and rap their knobby knuckles on one of the alloy containers.
Em Star Wars: Tarkin , o principal protagonista do vilão tem que ir a um muito ruim mundo chamado Murkhana. A maioria da população emigrou e as instalações governamentais restantes (incluindo o controle ironicamente da imigração) foram realocadas do espaçoporto.
Spaceport control says that it’s up to us to find a place to set down, as their guidance systems are no longer in service and the terminal has been shut down. Immigration and customs have relocated to the inner city.” Tarkin shook his head in disgust. “I suspect no one makes use of them. What do our scanners tell us of the atmosphere?”
Por comparação, Coruscant tem instalações extensas e monitora o status de imigração de todos os recém-chegados, bem como mantém o controle sobre eles enquanto estão no planeta.
“Victimization,” Shevu suggested quietly, still watching the status boards. “That’ll make life in the city very awkward. Latest tally from Immigration Control says we have nearly twenty million Corellians living here.”