Switzerland Prepares for New EU Entry-Exit System
Swiss authorities gear up for implementation of new Schengen border control system, affecting non-EU travelers with biometric data collection.

Key Takeaways
- The European Union is targeting an October start date for the new Entry-Exit System (EES).
- The EES will systematically record biometric data, including facial images and fingerprints, for non-Schengen travelers.
- Switzerland, as a Schengen member, is mandated to introduce this system at its airports.
- The system applies to travelers from non-Schengen countries staying in the zone for up to 90 days.
- The primary goals of the EES are to reduce overstays, combat identity fraud, and improve overall security.
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They Said
"In future, the data of travellers from non-Schengen countries will be automatically recorded at the borders of member countries, also Switzerland."
"It would be nice to have a phone app / wallet app holding a digital passport and not need to keep a physical one."