New Requirements to Travel to Europe
In Autumn 2024, the EU will introduce a new Entry/Exit Scheme (EES). We strongly urge all UK nationals, lawfully resident in Italy before 1 January 2021, to apply for and obtain a Carta di soggiorno to be exempt from EES registration and avoid difficulties at the border.
What is the EES?
The Entry/Exit System (EES) is an automated IT system for registering non-EU nationals travelling for a short stay, each time they cross the external borders of any of the following European countries using the system:
List of European countries using the EES
For the purpose of the EES, ‘non-EU national’ means a traveller not holding the nationality of any European Union country or the nationality of Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland.
‘Short stay’ means up to 90 days within any 180-day period. This period is calculated as a single period for all the European countries using the EES.
Which countries’ nationals must be registered in the EES?
The system applies to you if you are a non-EU national and you:
- need a short-stay visa to travel to the European countries using the EES
or
- do not need a visa to travel for a short stay in the European countries using the EES
Your entries and exits, or entry refusals will be electronically registered in the EES.
In Cyprus and Ireland, despite being countries of the European Union, passports will still be stamped manually.
Exemptions to registration in the EES apply – see To whom does the EES not apply?
What are the benefits of the EES?
- The Entry/Exit System modernises the management of the EU’s external borders, gradually improving the experience for travellers.
- It identifies overstayers and provides reliable data on entries, exits, and refusals of entry.
- This system will effectively combat identity fraud by collecting biometric data.
- Security within the EU will be strengthened thanks to improved border checks, use of electronic records and biometric data.
- The EES promotes real-time information sharing, ensuring that border authorities across the EU have the right information at the right time.
For further details view the FAQs about EES page on the EU Commission website >> https://travel-europe.europa.eu/ees/faqs-ees_en
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