Travel to Europe: bye to passport stamping, what is the new entry system about?

Travel to Europe: bye to passport stamping, what is the new entry system about?

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Argentine and Spanish passports.

Europe: what is the new entry system about?

He Entry/Exit System It is focused on all travelers from third countries, from short-stay visa holders to visa-exempt travelers.

From the official website of the EU they detailed: “The system will register the Name of individualhe type of travel documentthe biometric data (fingerprints and facial images captured) and the date and place of entry and exit, with full respect for fundamental rights and data protection”. In addition, they added that the refusals of entry.

On the other hand, they added to the statement: “The Entry/Exit System will replace the current manual passport stamping systemwhich is time consuming, does not provide reliable data on border crossings and does not allow for systematic detection of overstayers (travellers who have exceeded the maximum duration of their authorized stay)”.

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European Union.

Reuters.

“The new system will also help third-country nationals of good faith to travel with greater ease and, at the same time, to identify more efficiently to those who exceed the stay, as well as to cases of document and identity fraud. In addition, the system will allow a wider use of the automated border controls and of the self-service systemsfaster and more comfortable for the traveler”, they detailed.

It is important to note that this is not about permission ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorization System). This document must be made prior to the trip and works as a register of travelers which requires a authorization.

Traveling to Europe: what should those who travel from Argentina present?

The EU allows to the inhabitants of Argentina enter without visa as tourists. To do so, they must submit a return ticket and be authorized to remain in space schengen (Germany, Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal , Sweden and Switzerland) for a maximum of 90 days.

This new system will be implemented in immigration controls upon arrival from Argentina and will only modify the mechanism of travelers register.

Source: Ambito

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