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UK response to the implementation of the European Entry/Exit System

29 July 2024

Proposing MP
Feltham and Heston
Type
Written Ministerial Statement
Department
Home Office

At a Glance

Issue Summary

The statement addresses the implementation of the new European Entry/Exit System (EES) and its potential impact on UK nationals and residents travelling to EU destinations.

Action Requested

The government is taking immediate steps including close collaboration with French authorities, preparing public communications, engaging with the European Commission for pragmatic measures, introducing an amendment to UK legislation, and securing access to EES trial programs. The aim is to minimise disruption at juxtaposed border controls in Dover, Folkestone, and St Pancras.

Key Facts

  • EU implementing a new Entry/Exit System (EES) by late autumn.
  • EES removes manual passport stamping and increases processing times.
  • UK nationals will face additional time requirements for registration at Schengen borders.
  • Work is ongoing with French authorities, Port of Dover, Eurotunnel, and High Speed 1 to accommodate new infrastructure.
  • An amendment to UK legislation has been laid before the House to operationalise an additional French Control Zone in the Western Docks of Port of Dover.
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