Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin The Rome Colosseum—there are new border controls planned for travelers to Europe in November getty Europe plans to introduce a new biometric passport system in November 2024, followed six months later by a new travel authorization for many of its visitors—here's what travelers need to know. Europe's New Entry And Exit System (EES) Will Be Live In November 2024 EU Home Affairs Commissioner Ylva Johansson confirmed that the new Entry/Exit system would be deployed on Sunday, 10 November 2024 and that the new process is in the final testing stage. The EES is a new scheme that uses biometric data to allow short-stay visa holders and visa-exempt travelers to pass through borders into a Schengen-area country.

Fingerprints and faces will be scanned as travelers pass through electronic gates. It is intended that it will replace passport stamps, which are currently used across European countries. However, stamps take time and do not allow countries to record overstayers (people who have stayed longer than they are allowed).

The system will register the person's name, the type of travel document, biometric data (fingerprints and captured facial images), and the date and place of entry and exit. The Commission calls the EES "the most advanced border management system in the world," ensuring that travelers do not stay in the Schengen area for more than 90 days in any 180 days. Johansson told reporters, "With the Entry/Exit System, w.