EU Rolls Out Biometric Entry System to Strengthen External Borders
- The Occidental Star
- Oct 19
- 1 min read
The European Union began deploying its Entry/Exit System (EES) on 12 October 2025, digitizing border checks for non-EU travelers.
The system, which records fingerprints and facial images, will replace passport stamps by April 2026.
Officials describe the project as a tool to enhance security and streamline border management.
Transport agencies warned of possible delays at busy crossings during the adjustment period.
European policymakers emphasized that the system aims to preserve openness to legitimate travelers while ensuring stronger migration control.







