Big Change for Australians Travelling to Europe as New Border System Begins
The EU's Entry/Exit System will collect fingerprints and facial images from non-EU travelers to improve border security and prevent overstays, with full rollout by April 2026.
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Taiwanese travelers urged to be prepared for new EU entry-exit system - Focus Taiwan
Taiwanese travelers planning trips to Europe are advised to prepare for the European Union's new Entry/Exit System (EES), which will take effect next week and may require biometric data collection at border checkpoints, a Taiwanese diplomat said Tuesday.
Traveling to Europe will change from October 12, 2025.From that date, the European Entry and Exit System (EES) will start operating, a new tool that will replace the traditional passport manual with a digital and automated registration.The system was created to strengthen security at the borders of the Schengen area and speed up migration controls.However, it will involve new mandatory steps for all travellers from countries outside the European…
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Basel-Mulhouse Airport has completed the preparations for the new EU border control system. Border authorities have set up special detection stations. The airport expects longer waiting times during the first few weeks at peak times.
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