# Immigration Checkpoint Simulator

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**Standalone, compatible with ESX, QBCore, QBox, and any other framework**

**Immigration Officer Simulator** is an immersive FiveM job mini-game where players take on the role of an immigration officer responsible for inspecting incoming immigrants. Every decision matters, blending realistic document inspection, evolving rules, moral choices, and strategic time management into a tense roleplay experience.

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### Features

#### Realistic Inspection Gameplay

* Work from an interactive desk interface
* Inspect passports, visas, fingerprints, and IDs
* Identify errors, expirations, and inconsistencies

#### Dynamic Rules & Scenarios

* Daily rule changes via briefings
* Randomized immigrants and documents
* Detect forged, invalid, or flagged entries

#### Approval & Denial Decisions

* Stamp immigrants as **Approved** or **Denied**
* Decisions have immediate consequences

#### Shift-Based & Performance Gameplay

* Limited shift time — efficiency matters
* Earn money based on speed and accuracy
* Daily performance summaries track results

#### Bribe & Corruption System

* Some immigrants may attempt to bribe you
* Choose honesty or corruption
* High risk, serious consequences if caught

#### Highly Configurable & Optimized

* Customize rules, documents, time limits, and penalties
* Configure bribe chances and risks
* Job access restrictions and daily limits
* Multiple job start methods (marker, command, target systems)
* Framework-friendly and standalone compatible
* Optimized for smooth performance and low resource usage

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