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10/12/2025 | Press release | Archived content

EU’s new Entry-Exit System comes into force - RAC reaction

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As the EU's new Entry-Exit System begins a phased rollout at European border points, RAC head of policy Simon Williams has the following advice for drivers: "The new EU Entry-Exit System (EES) is rolling out from 12th October, meaning drivers will need to provide fingerprints and have their photos taken when they enter or exit Schengen border crossing points. With a phased roll-out taking place until April 2026, we're advising motorists to check the official requirements at the UK departure point they're using before they set off, as these will differ from place to place.

"Drivers should be prepared for checks to take slightly longer and for entry points to be busier during the roll-out phase, especially during peak seasons like half term or Christmas. The digital EES record is valid for three years, so if your pass is still valid only a fingerprint or photo will be required at border checks."

For official advice, travellers should visit gov.uk/entry-exit-system.

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