- The European Union is implementing a new Entry-Exit System (EES) for British travellers to the Schengen Area, requiring fingerprints and facial biometrics upon first entry.
- The EES, which aims to digitise border controls and track stays, applies to UK passport holders as 'third-country nationals' following Brexit negotiations.
- The system has faced repeated delays, with full implementation now anticipated by 7 September 2026, replacing manual passport stamping and enforcing the 90-day stay limit.
- Following the EES, the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (Etias) will be introduced, requiring British visitors to obtain an online permit for €20, similar to the US Esta.
- Etias, expected to be operational six months after EES runs smoothly, will involve an online application with personal details and background checks, but does not guarantee entry.
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