Major changes to how non-EU citizens – including UK travellers – enter and exit Europe’s Schengen Area began on Sunday, as ...
This will be done by capturing the biometric data of visitors — just as other countries, including the US, already do. ...
From October 12, non-EU travellers to Europe must register biometrics under the new Entry/Exit System replacing passport ...
A system that began on Sunday requires the collection of biometric information from visitors crossing borders. It will ...
The move is aimed at detecting overstayers, tackling identity fraud and preventing illegal migration amid political pressure ...
Starting October 12, travelers from outside the EU will now have biometric data collected at Schengen area borders.
Frontex, the EU border and coastguard agency, has developed an app called Travel to Europe. Its purpose: to enable ...
European countries can require their visitors to take out travel insurance, regardless of visa status. For example, the ...
From Sunday, non-EU travellers entering Europe's Schengen open-borders zone will be photographed and fingerprinted at border ...
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary takes some comfort from the EU’s decision to launch the EES in October: “We're moving into the ...
After many delays and false starts, the European Union on Sunday finally launched its new digital Entry and Exit System (EES) ...
The legislation targets 61 countries whose nationals can currently enter the Schengen area for short stays of up to 90 days ...