EU launches digital entry/exit system to strengthen border security

New automated checks aim to modernize migration controls and prevent overstays.
Text: Óscar Ontañón Docal
Published 2025-10-13

We just got the news that European Union countries have started introducing a new digital system to register non-EU visitors at external borders. The Entry/Exit System replaces traditional passport stamps with electronic records, requiring travelers to submit personal information and biometric data on first arrival. The rollout, scheduled over several months, is designed to detect overstayers, combat identity fraud, and tighten migration controls amid political pressure. Travelers can expect faster subsequent checks using facial recognition, while authorities across member states adapt to the new process. What do you think about this? Of course, if you want to learn more details, you can do so at the following link. Go!

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Słubice, Poland. JULY 5, 2025. Polish border guard officer on duty at the Polish-German border bridge in Slubice. Poland will introduce temporary controls with Germany and Lithuania on July7

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