Plan to fingerprint passengers on entry to EU to be delayed again

Plan to fingerprint passengers on entry to EU to be delayed again

Plans to fingerprint passengers entering the EU from 10 November are to be delayed for a third time after concerns were raised by France, Germany and the Netherlands, it has emerged.

The introduction of the entry-exit system (EES) requiring non-EU citizens to have their fingerprints or photos taken before entering the Schengen area has already been delayed twice.

 

Plan to fingerprint passengers on entry to EU to be delayed again

Plan to fingerprint passengers on entry to EU to be delayed again

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