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The Entry/Exit System (EES) is a large-scale IT system of the European Union for the automatic monitoring of the border crossing of third-country nationals (non-EU/EEA/Swiss citizens). Envisioned to replace passport stamps , the system will be installed at the external border crossing points of the Schengen Area , e.g. airports and seaports.
The European Union claims the Entry/Exit System will save time, saying: “The EES replaces passport stamping and automates border control procedures, making travelling to European countries using ...
The European Union is planning to introduce an “Entry/Exit System” (EES) that will record the movements of non-EU visitors. Shortly afterwards – in mid 2025, according the latest plan ...
The EU’s much-delayed Entry Exit system, or EES, ... "We are confident that within the next 10 years, there will be a doubling of the direct connection between London and Europe". Show comments.
The Visa Information System (VIS) is a large-scale IT system, managed by eu-LISA, which supports the implementation of the European Union’s common visa policy and facilitates border checks and consular cooperation in Europe. The system enables dedicated national authorities to enter and consult data, including biometrics, for short-stay visas ...
In 2017, the EU adopted a regulation to establish an Entry/Exit System (EES) to record electronically the entry and exit of third-country nationals to and from the Schengen Area in a central database, replacing the manual stamping of passports. The goals are to increase automation of border control and to identify overstayers.
From 6 October 2024, biometric border checks will be standard across Europe as part of the EU’s new Entry/Exit System (EES), an automated IT system for registering non-EU travellers.
Dimitris Avramopoulos at the press conference in Brussels for the proposal for ETIAS. The European Travel Information and Authorisation System ( ETIAS) is a planned electronic authorisation system of the European Union for visa-exempt visitors travelling to the Schengen Area (including EFTA countries), as well as Cyprus. [1]