The new Schengen Entry/Exit System starts 12 October 2025
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The new Schengen Entry/Exit System starts 12 October 2025
Gradual introduction until 2026, but it will mean all passengers from outside Schengen will be recorded digitally (fingerprints and facial image on first entry) - and no more passport stamping.
https://travel-europe.europa.eu/en/ees/faq##
https://travel-europe.europa.eu/en/ees/faq##
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Fingerprints or facial image scan I believe. Originally it was to be both but now one or the other.
It will be rolled out over 6 months, and once complete the ETIAS will come into force, sadly costing a lot more than originally announced - €20 rather than €7 for those within the paying age rage, (18-69) but required by all.
Eventually there will be an app you can use for EES to save time, but it isn't live yet.
All the info Patrick's link, and more if you go to the homepage.
It will be rolled out over 6 months, and once complete the ETIAS will come into force, sadly costing a lot more than originally announced - €20 rather than €7 for those within the paying age rage, (18-69) but required by all.
Eventually there will be an app you can use for EES to save time, but it isn't live yet.
All the info Patrick's link, and more if you go to the homepage.
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We have tentative plans for Sicily and Malta in late March. Based on what I've read, we will not be affected other than fingerprints and the facial scan. DH is turning 70 in August 2026 so it's good to know he won't have to pay the next time he goes. I have a few years to go for the freebie, but that's OK.
As for the higher cost, it's roughly the same as the UK visa. The good news is the EU visa lasts 3 years, as opposed to 2 years for the UK.
Thanks for the info.
As for the higher cost, it's roughly the same as the UK visa. The good news is the EU visa lasts 3 years, as opposed to 2 years for the UK.
Thanks for the info.
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Check out #4:

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When a date is know it will also be posted on Fodors.
If you are under 18 or over 70 you still need the ETIAS when it introduced but you wont pay the now exorbitant €20.
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No date has yet been given for the ETIAS implementation, just after everyone (except Cyprus) has rolled out the EES. You will need to keep an eye on things nearer your departure. Check the official EU sites - there are plenty of pond-living lowlifes already scamming people over it.
When a date is know it will also be posted on Fodors.
If you are under 18 or over 70 you still need the ETIAS when it introduced but you wont pay the now exorbitant €20.
When a date is know it will also be posted on Fodors.
If you are under 18 or over 70 you still need the ETIAS when it introduced but you wont pay the now exorbitant €20.
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No date has yet been given for the ETIAS implementation, just after everyone (except Cyprus) has rolled out the EES. You will need to keep an eye on things nearer your departure. Check the official EU sites - there are plenty of pond-living lowlifes already scamming people over it.
When a date is know it will also be posted on Fodors.
If you are under 18 or over 70 you still need the ETIAS when it introduced but you wont pay the now exorbitant €20.
When a date is know it will also be posted on Fodors.
If you are under 18 or over 70 you still need the ETIAS when it introduced but you wont pay the now exorbitant €20.
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