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How all non-European Union citizens, including British visitors, travel to and from the bloc will start to change from Sunday when its long-delayed new biometric entry-check system starts operations.
Some experts note that the entry data contradicts enrollment increases shown in SEVIS data—while others say the declines are even more extreme than the arrivals data indicates.
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An official at Port of Dover has said the EES kiosks, which will collect data on travellers, are having trouble connecting to the EU servers.
Croatia and Estonia will be the first countries to require face and fingerprint scans at border checks, starting October 12.
The system will be gradually rolled out across all Schengen border points, with full implementation expected by April 2026 ...
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The shift to biometrics isn’t just about tighter security — it’s about convenience. Once your data is in the system, crossing into any Schengen country will be faster and more predictable. The ...