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The EUβs long-delayed Entry/Exit System (EES) for non-EU nationals will be phased in beginning on 12 October - this Sunday.
Travellers have expressed concerns over confusion and delays during the initial rollout period.
A survey by Holiday Extras found that 82 per cent of respondents were unclear as to how the new EES will impact trips, with 35 per cent unaware that the new rules come this weekend.
Nearly one in five holidaymakers has already changed or cancelled travel plans, with many citing worries about border delays.
If you are due to travel to the EU soon, here's how you can prepare to make the process easier.
Which countries will be the first to introduce the EES?
The EES is being introduced to bolster border security and identify travellers who overstay their permitted time in the Schengen Area (90 days within a 180-day
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