EU to Implement New Biometric Registration System for Non-EU Travellers

EU Stricter Rules Visa-Free Travel

The European Union has introduced a new law that will require all non-EU travellers, including British and American tourists, to register their biometric details at the border.

This includes providing fingerprints and undergoing a streamlined process at self-service kiosks, alongside passport scanning. Set to be implemented in early 2024, the European Union Entry/Exit System (EES) aims to enhance security and streamline immigration procedures for non-EU arrivals.

 

It’s important to note that the collection of biometric data has long been planned in conjunction with the EU’s new ETIAS visa scheme for non-EU arrivals.

What is EES?

The EES is part of the EU’s broader plan to implement the ETIAS visa scheme for non-EU arrivals. The ETIAS requires travellers from visa-exempt countries to obtain electronic travel authorization before their trip. As part of this process, biometric data collection was deemed necessary to further strengthen border control measures.

 

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