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Europe begins automated border checks, with photographs and fingerprints

The Entry/Exit System will collect biometric data from non-EU travelers to monitor 90-day stays and detect overstayers, aiming for full operation by April 10, 2026.

  • European Union countries launched the Entry/Exit System on October 12, which will electronically register non-EU nationals' data at the external borders of the EU.
  • The Entry/Exit System will require travelers to scan their passports and provide fingerprints and photographs, with full operation expected by April 10, 2026.
  • According to European Internal Affairs and Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner, the EES aims to improve security and manage immigration effectively.
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Since 12 October, a new electronic system for the entry and exit of EES has been in operation at a number of border crossings into the Schengen area, and it requires the provision of biometric data for third-country nationals, including eligible visa-free entry into the Schengen area (in particular Ukraine).

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