Attention to those who will travel to the EU: The system is changing when entering the Schengen Area
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Attention to those who will travel to the EU: The system is changing when entering the Schengen Area

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According to the news by Güldener Sonumut from Milliyet, EES, Non-EU and short-term stayfor Schengen To the RegionThe system will enable electronic tracking of entry, exit, refusal of entry and length of stay of third-country nationals travelling. The system will monitor the total number of entries within a 180-day period. Visits not exceeding 90 daysWith this new application, the EU will be valid for to increase border security, prevent illegal immigrationand aims to reduce passport queues at airports.

Biometric information and electronic kiosks are in operation

EES systemWith the introduction of the EU, third-country nationals will be required to present their fingerprints and facial biometrics when they arrive at EU borders. Passengers will be able to EU external endpassport or other travel documents at each crossing in self-service kiosksAfter the first pass, on subsequent visits, the system will find it sufficient to use only fingerprint or facial biometrics to confirm permission.

Who is not covered by EES?

EES, EU citizens,Legally in EU countries residenceIt will not be applied to individuals who are on a long-term visa or who are on a long-term visa. The system will In the Schengen areanon- South CyprusAnd In IrelandWhile it is not used, it will be valid for entering Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland, which are included in Schengen.

Data security and retention period

Recorded biometric and other data in EES will be kept for three years.The system will enable the detection of individuals attempting to enter the EU with fictitious documents.

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