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    Pakistan Alerts Citizens on EU’s New Digital Border System to Curb Irregular Migration

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The government of Pakistan has issued a strong warning to its citizens against engaging in irregular migration following the European Union’s introduction of a new “Digital Border” framework. The Bureau of Emigration and Overseas Employment (BEOE) emphasized that all individuals should refrain from attempting unauthorized migration due to increased risks and stricter enforcement measures.

    In a detailed statement, the BEOE highlighted that the EU has activated an advanced border management system that combines sophisticated surveillance technologies, data analytics, and coordinated enforcement across borders. These innovations have drastically diminished the effectiveness of traditional irregular migration routes, making them nearly impossible to evade detection.

    The bureau cautioned that those who try to migrate irregularly now face a much higher chance of being intercepted, subjected to legal consequences, exploited, or deported. It stressed the importance of adhering to safe, legal, and regulated migration pathways in accordance with both international commitments and Pakistan’s national laws.

    Meanwhile, the European Union has begun the phased rollout of the Entry/Exit System (EES), an electronic border control mechanism designed to register biometric data such as fingerprints and photographs of travelers from non-EU countries before they enter 29 member states. This system aims to identify individuals overstaying their visas and to combat illegal migration and identity fraud.

    Notably, the EES excludes Ireland and Cyprus but includes all other EU nations along with Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein. For future entries, travelers will only need biometric verification instead of traditional passport stamps. The EU plans to fully implement the system by 10 April 2026, at which point electronic records will completely replace physical passport stamps.

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