The scheme, which operators feared would cause chaos at airports, ports and railway stations, is finally coming into force
Years in the planning, and years in the postponement: EES day has finally arrived. The EU’s new entry-exit system is modernised and streamlined – but possibly still not quite ready – for action.
From 12 October, non-citizens of the EU will start having to register their biometric information at the border – with faces photographed and fingerprints scanned – before being allowed into Europe’s Schengen area.
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