New EU Entry/Exit System (EES) Takes Effect Today

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Starting today, all European airports will gradually implement the Entry/Exit System (EES), with full functionality expected by April 2026.

This system introduces a biometric identification method that replaces manual passport stamps with electronic registration. It is dedicated to citizens of 29 non-EU countries who do not require a visa to enter the European Union.

The EES system will register all non-EU travelers entering the Schengen area for short stays of up to 90 days within any 180-day period.

Key features of EES:

  • Fully digital processing, reducing queues at border control points.
  • Collection of biometric data: fingerprints, facial recognition, along with personal details and entry/exit information.
  • Automatic calculation of days spent in the Schengen zone and remaining quota from the 90-day limit.
  • Data retention for 3 years, extended to 5 years if overstays occur, after which data is automatically deleted.
  • Children under 12 are exempt from fingerprint registration.

The system is part of the EU’s broader strategy to improve the management of migratory flows and strengthen external border security, a top priority for Brussels in recent years.

Investment and Implementation:
The EU invested heavily in this technology, allocating €142 million for the design phase alone. The project contract was awarded to a consortium of IBM (USA), Leonardo (Italy), and Atos (France).