EU fingerprint and photo travel rules come into force
What is EES and where is it being introduced?
Under the new system, fingerprints and a photo have to be registered.
EES will eventually replace the current system of passports being stamped by a border officer.
Will I need to use EES when I go on holiday?
When you first encounter EES will depend on where you're travelling to, and when.
If you're flying, you will go through the process when you land at European airports.
There have already been hours-long queues at pinch points.
Airports have warned things could get worse over upcoming holiday periods.
On Friday, not all airports in Europe will be switching on, including Milan and Lisbon.
What do passengers have to do to use EES?
Flight passengers will register at their destination airport.
At these places, most passengers will have to follow the instructions at special kiosks.
The machines will scan each passport, then take fingerprints and a photo.
Children under 12 won't have to provide fingerprints.
Staff should be on hand to help.
However, at Eurotunnel, those questions will be asked by border officers, on a discretionary basis.
At Dover, ferry passengers in coaches started using the new system in October.
Other tourist traffic was initially meant to follow on 1 November.
However, people in cars have still not begun using it, with no date yet confirmed.
It will not be switching on on 10 April.
Big changes have had to be made at Dover.
The port has reclaimed some land from the sea to create an additional processing area.
People will head to this new area, a mile from the ferry terminal, to do their EES checks.
They will then drive over to catch their ferry.
Eurostar has installed 49 EES kiosks in three areas around its London St Pancras terminal.
Passengers will use them before presenting their ticket at the departures area.
However, checks are currently being completed manually by border officers, not at the machines.
Eurotunnel has installed more than a hundred kiosks at each side of the Channel.
Coach passengers will go through the process with a border officer.
However, this isn't being widely used at the moment.
What is ETIAS and when is that coming?
ETIAS isn't due to start until the end of 2026, but the final date has not yet been confirmed.
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People aged under 18 and over 70 will need to apply, but won't have to pay
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