Some years in the making, the EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES) will finally come into effect on Friday 10 April, after several delays and issues with the technology.
The new system applies to all non-EU Nationals – that includes travellers from the UK – who travel to an EU country for up to 90 days, within a 180-day period.
The automated process requires valid travel documents and will collect biometric data (such as fingerprints and facial images), as well as travellers’ exact dates and…

