European Union member states began implementing a new entry and exit system at their external borders on Sunday. The system involves the electronic registration of data of third-country nationals.
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- The EU's digital Entry and Exit System (EES) for non-EU travelers has come into effect.
- The system collects fingerprints and photographs of travelers entering 29 EU countries. 6s
- Biometric data will be stored in the cloud for at least three years. 39s
- The EES will replace manual passport stamping and help detect overstays. 45s
- Experts warn of longer wait times, but the EU may suspend the system if issues arise. 1m 1s