Updates on the EES implementation: The European Union postponed the launch of its new biometric entry-check system designed for non-EU citizens, which was initially scheduled to take effect on November 10. This decision comes in response to concerns raised by Germany, France, and the Netherlands, which indicated that their border systems were not adequately prepared for the implementation of this new system.
In a statement to the press, EU Home Affairs Commissioner Ylva Johansson emphasized that “November 10 is no longer on the table,” reflecting the seriousness of the situation. She acknowledged the complexities involved in rolling out such a significant system and noted that there is currently no revised timeline for its introduction. However, she mentioned that the possibility of a phased implementation is being explored, which could allow for a more gradual transition as each member state aligns its systems with the requirements of the new entry-check protocol.
The Entry and Exit System (EES) is a new electronic system of the European Union established by Regulation (EU) 2017/2226. The EES will register the entry and exit times and locations of travelers entering the territory of European countries participating in the system. Additionally, it will automatically calculate the duration of each traveler’s authorized stay.
This new system is expected to become operational by November 2024. The implementation of the EES aims to enhance border management and security across the European Union by providing more accurate tracking of third-country nationals’ movements and duration of stay.
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