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    EU Launches Fully Operational Entry/Exit System for Schengen Travel in 2026

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 10, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The European Union has officially activated the Entry/Exit System (EES) across all Schengen Area countries, marking a significant advancement in border security management. This new digital framework replaces the traditional passport stamping method by electronically recording the movements of non-EU nationals visiting 29 European countries for short stays.

    The European Commission highlighted that the system enhances the accuracy of border crossing data, enabling authorities to better detect overstays, document fraud, and identity misuse. Instead of physical stamps, biometric data such as facial images and fingerprints, along with travel details, are now collected and stored in a centralized digital database.

    Under the EES, non-EU nationals staying up to 90 days within any 180-day period must provide biometric and personal information upon their first arrival. This initial registration takes approximately 70 seconds per traveller. On subsequent visits, identity verification is expedited as the stored biometric data allows for quicker processing. Despite these changes, freedom of movement within the Schengen Area remains unchanged once entry is granted.

    Several countries have also introduced e-gates and self-service kiosks to facilitate faster border processing. The system applies to all non-EU short-stay travellers, including tourists and business visitors from countries like India, whose entries and exits are now electronically logged. However, EU citizens, Schengen residents, and long-term visa holders are exempt from this system.

    Notably, the EES was initially launched in October 2025 and has been gradually implemented over six months. During this transition period, it operated alongside traditional passport stamping. While the new procedures may cause longer processing times initially, the system is expected to streamline border control in the long term.

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