New Entryโ System for Europe Launches October โ12, Requiring Advance Registration
BRUSSELS -โ Travelers entering the European Union from October 12 will face a new requirement: pre-registration in the Entry/Exit System (EES), a digitized border controlโฃ system replacing traditional passport stamps. The change impacts anyone travelingโ to EU member states and associated countries – including those previously enjoying visa-free access – and aims to streamline border crossings while bolstering security.
The EES marks a notable โshift in European travel protocols, designed to modernizeโฃ border management and enhance internal security. Replacing โฃmanual processesโ wiht a fully digital record of entry and exit, the system will require non-EU citizens to provide biometric data โข- fingerprints and facial scans – upon โขtheir first โentry. This data will be โคretained for three years, automating and accelerating future border checks. โDelays are anticipated for those who arrive without completing the pre-registration โprocess.
the system seeks to speed up entry and exit processes, reducing waiting times and facilitating โthe work of migratory officials.โ Travelers can advance certain data and utilize self-service kiosks for quicker passage.
Beyond โคefficiency, the EES aims to improve security by providing Betterโค control the deadlines and preventing fake identities,โฃ excesses of permanence, and misuse of visa-free entry. Border and police authorities will have Immediate access to key facts, enabling them to reinforce security andโข better detect threats related to serious crimes and terrorism.
More information about the EES is available on the European Union’s website: https://travel-europe.europa.eu/es/ees/what-is-the-ees##.