[Opinion] What Does the EU’s New Entry-Exit System Mean for British Travellers?
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EU Entry/Exit System live: Passengers share opinions and experiences
New border controls have totally changed arrivals into Schengen countries as the Entry/Exit System (EES) went live and compulsory on Friday, April 10. Biometric data, including facial scans and fingerprints, now replace old passport stamps for all non-EU visitors. Modernisation efforts and improved tracking of stays have been behind the change to better security and efficiency across Europe. Source
Find out how Ees will work, the required data and possible delays for non-EU travellers at European airports.
Starting on Friday, 10 April, the Entry/Exit System (EES) became fully operational at the level of the European Union as a major change in the external border control mode announced by the Frontier Policy. In Romania, the implementation of the system was carried out in several stages, starting from October 2025, and from 2 March 2026 it operates at all crossing points of the external border. The EES registers each entry and exit of the new syste…
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