BRUSSELS, October 10, 2025: The European Union will implement its new biometric Entry/Exit System (EES) starting 12 October 2025, marking a major shift in how non-EU nationals are processed at the bloc’s external borders. The system will apply across the Schengen area, covering 27 European countries excluding Ireland and Cyprus, and including associated states such as Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, and Liechtenstein. The EES is designed to replace traditional passport stamping by creating a digital record of each traveller’s entry and exit.

Upon their first arrival, non-EU travelers will be required to register biometric data, including fingerprints and facial images, alongside personal information and travel document details. These records will be stored in a centralized database and remain valid for three years or until the passport expires. The rollout will begin at major border crossings, airports, seaports, and land checkpoints with full implementation scheduled by 10 April 2026. During this transitional period, manual passport stamping may still occur at some locations. The system will be active at all border entry points once the deployment is completed.

