Entry/Exit System (EES) is fully operational
- 4/14/2026
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10 April 2026 marks a significant milestone in European border security as the Entry/Exit System (EES) becomes fully operational across all Schengen countries.
Passport stamps are being replaced with digital
records of entries and exits of non-EU nationals coming for short stays.
Travellers’ facial images, fingerprints and personal data from the travel
document are also recorded.
Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration Magnus
Brunner, said, “The fully functioning Entry/Exit System is the major milestone
in modernising and enhancing the security of Europe’s external borders. By
digitally tracking who enters and leaves the Schengen area, we are well
equipped to identify overstayers, prevent irregular movements, and combat
document and identity fraud.”
The system, which began its progressive roll-out in
October 2025, has already demonstrated its effectiveness in enhancing security,
combating irregular migration and modernising border management.
Since its introduction, more than 52 million entries
and exits were registered, with over 27 000 refusals of entry, of which over
700 persons were identified as posing a security risk to Europe.
The system is deployed across all Schengen external
border crossing points. The Commission remains in close contact with Member
States on the implementation of the EES.







