Pakistanis travelling to EU countries warned of new entry rules
Key takeaways
- According to the advisory, the new system will digitally record the movement of non-European travellers entering and leaving EU member states.
- Under the upcoming mechanism, travellers arriving in EU countries may be required to provide biometric details, including fingerprints and facial data, during entry procedures.
- The advisory noted that the new screening process could increase waiting times at airports and border checkpoints, particularly during the early implementation phase.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize ISLAMABAD: The Bureau of Emigration and Overseas Employment has issued an important advisory for Pakistanis planning to travel to Europe, informing citizens that the European Union will begin implementing a new Entry/Exit System from October 2026.
According to the advisory, the new system will digitally record the movement of non-European travellers entering and leaving EU member states. Authorities said the process will replace traditional passport stamping in many cases and is aimed at improving border management and security monitoring across Europe.
Under the upcoming mechanism, travellers arriving in EU countries may be required to provide biometric details, including fingerprints and facial data, during entry procedures.