The entry/exit system (EES) is a new EU-wide digital border management system that records the entry and exit of non-EU nationals crossing the Schengen area’s external borders for short stays. It ...
On October 12, the European Union will launch its new entry-exit system, which will mean stricter rules for British tourists. The changes will mean that Brits will now need to carry proof of medical ...
The European Union recently announced it was planning to gradually roll out a new Entry/Exit System, dubbed EES, that will require the collection of biometric data from international travelers, ...
Only one of Germany’s airports will be initially run the EU’s entry-exit system (EES) from day one, as the authorities seek to limit potential disruption from the digital borders scheme. The ...
The long wait is over. After years of planning and myriad delays, the European Union’s Entry/Exit system (EES) will go live on October 12. While nothing has changed when it comes to the rules of who ...
British passport holders – as well as other “third-country nationals”, from the US, Canada, Australia and elsewhere – are now subject to the European Union’s entry-exit system (EES) – requiring ...
Travelers heading to Europe in October will be among the first to experience the European Union’s new Entry/Exit system that replaces passport stamping with biometric scanning, depending on the ...