Tag: border control


  • EU entry-exit warning: Leave extra four hours for passing through new system

    EU entry-exit warning: Leave extra four hours for passing through new system

    What the EU’s new entry-exit system means for travellers The European Union is rolling out a digital border control system known as the entry-exit system (EES), which requires third-country nationals, including UK passport holders, to provide biometric data—fingerprints and facial scans—on entry and exit across Schengen borders. While the system is being phased in over…

  • EU’s New Entry-Exit System: British Travellers Should Allow Up To Four Hours for Biometric Checks

    EU’s New Entry-Exit System: British Travellers Should Allow Up To Four Hours for Biometric Checks

    UK travellers face new EU entry-exit rules and longer waits at airports As the European Union prepares to roll out its new entry-exit system (EES) for Schengen borders, travel experts warn that British travellers should expect longer processing times at passport controls. The system, which will require fingerprints and facial biometrics from most third-country nationals,…

  • EU’s New Entry-Exit System Warns of Four-Hour Delays for British Travellers

    EU’s New Entry-Exit System Warns of Four-Hour Delays for British Travellers

    Introduction: A New Digital Border for Schengen The European Union’s new entry-exit system (EES) is set to roll out across Schengen borders, introducing biometric data collection for most non-EU visitors, including UK passport holders. As the system begins its phased implementation, travel experts are urging Britons to rethink their airport timelines. The goal is to…

  • Europe’s new biometric entry rules: what Australians need to know before travel

    Europe’s new biometric entry rules: what Australians need to know before travel

    What the European Entry/Exit System (EES) changes for Australian travellers From October 12, Australians heading to the Schengen Zone should prepare for a significant change at border crossings. The European Union’s Entry/Exit System (EES) introduces biometric data collection — facial scans and fingerprints — replacing passport stamps for short stays of 90 days or less…

  • Australians face longer airport queues as Europe rolls out biometric border checks

    Australians face longer airport queues as Europe rolls out biometric border checks

    What is changing for Australian travellers? From October 12, Australians heading to the Schengen Zone should prepare for a new border experience. The European Union’s Entry/Exit System (EES) will replace passport stamps with biometric data collection at external borders. The system records passport details, travel documents, facial images and fingerprints, along with entry and exit…