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The European Commission proposed a progressive start of operations for the new digital border Entry/Exit System (EES).
Key Points:
Additional Information: The proposal allows EU member states to progressively benefit from advantages and capabilities of the system, while border authorities and the transportation industry have more time to adjust to the new procedures.
BAL Analysis: The proposal will now be submitted to the European Parliament and the Council. Once adopted, the EES Regulation will enter into force, allowing member states and eu-LISA to prepare for the progressive start of operations.
The EES has been delayed several times. It is intended to more easily identify travelers who have stayed in the EU longer than allowed, who do not have the right to enter the EU or who are involved in criminal or terrorist activity. The EU hopes to modernize border control and replace passport stamping with a digital record linking passports to biometric data.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice Group.
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