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Soon, the European Union (EU) will be introducing a new border immigration system, the ‘Entry/Exit System’ (EES), that will affect UK and all other non-EU passport holders when travelling to most European countries. Find out more below or visit our travel requirements page here to see individual country requirements. Just so you know, this is not the same as ETIAS – a type of online visa that's being introduced later in 2026.

What is EES?

The EU Entry/Exit System (EES) is a system that registers all UK and other non-EU travellers each time they enter or exit the EU bloc and is expected to go live on the 12 October 2025. The system will replace the current manual stamping of passports on arrival, as your entry and exit dates will instead be logged electronically. Don’t forget – unless you have European residency or a suitable visa, you can only spend 90 days in any six-month period in the EU.

How will EES work?

Don't worry, there’s no cost and nothing you can do before you travel. The first time you enter the EU, you’ll need to register for the EES at a self-service kiosk in the arrivals area of your destination airport, where you’ll also be asked to provide your biometric data (fingerprint and facial image), as well as other basic information. Once you’ve completed this step, you’ll be able to cross the border as normal via an electronic gate or manned booth. Please note, children under 12 won’t need to provide fingerprints. Once you’ve registered on your first visit, you’ll only need to scan your passport and provide either biometric data or a photograph to enter or exit the EU on your following visits for the next three years, or until your passport expires (whichever comes first).

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When will this be introduced?

The Entry/Exit system will be introduced on 12 October 2025.

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Who does this apply to?

The Entry/Exit system applies to all British passport holders, and any non-EU national entering the European Union, regardless of age.

How will this affect my trip?

Countries in Europe using the Entry/Exit system plan to introduce it step by step, aiming to have it fully in place by 10 April 2026. How it works might be a little different depending on the airport, but the first time you visit a participating country after it’s launched, you’ll sign up when you arrive by giving your passport details and a quick biometric scan before heading through the border.

Read our FAQs

Got a specific question? Here, we answer all your frequently asked questions.

What questions will they ask us at the kiosks?

What will happen if I refuse to have my fingerprints scanned or photograph taken?

How is my biometric data being stored in the EU?

Will there be delays?