The European Union’s new Entry Exit System is being pushed into 2025, but there’s no firm date for it be brought into law.
“This will replace the obligation to stamp the passports of third-country nationals which is applicable to all EU member states. The technology is set to enhance border security and monitor overstayers across Europe.”
“To apply, travellers will have to complete an online application before they go and pay the fee if they are between 18 and 70 years old.”
“Passport control officers will scan your fingerprints or take a photo of your face. This information will be recorded in a digital file. Your passport (biometric or non-biometric) will not be stamped.”
The EES was supposed to go live last month but it was postponed after several EU member countries said the technology wouldn’t be ready.
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