Posted on September 17 2025
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The European Union has officially announced that the Entry/Exit System (EES) will be introduced on 12 October 2025, marking a historic change in how travellers enter and exit the Schengen Area. This announcement ends months of speculation and confirms that non-EU visitors, including Indian nationals, will soon experience a fully digital border process.
The EES will gradually replace the age-old passport stamping method with biometric registration, ensuring stronger border management and real-time monitoring of travel flows. Over the next six months, the system will be deployed across 29 European countries, with full operation targeted by April 2026.
Authorities highlight that the new system aims to make travel more secure, transparent, and efficient, while reducing cases of overstays and illegal entries. For millions of visitors worldwide, including thousands from India each year, the announcement signals a new era of travel—one that is technology-driven, but designed to simplify movement in the long run.
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From 12 October 2025, Europe will begin phasing in the Entry/Exit System (EES), replacing manual passport stamps with biometric checks. Here’s what Indian travellers should know:
For Indian visitors, the system may mean slightly longer queues initially, but once enrolled, it promises faster re-entries, smoother checks, and safer travel across Europe.
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The shift from manual passport stamps to biometric scans is more than just a technical upgrade—it is a complete transformation of how travellers enter Europe. For Indian visitors, the Entry/Exit System (EES) will bring both challenges and opportunities. While the first few months after October 12, 2025, may see longer queues and added checks, the system ultimately promises faster re-entries, clearer tracking of stay limits, and improved border security.
By embracing this change and preparing in advance, Indian travellers can look forward to a smarter, safer, and more seamless journey across Europe. The digital border is not just about compliance—it’s about shaping a more convenient travel future.
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