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Schengen Travel: Passport Stamps End Oct 12 – What it Means

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Schengen Area: Passport Stamping Ends October 12th with New Entry/Exit System (EES)

Travelers heading to the Schengen area will experience a significant change in border control procedures starting October 12, 2025. The traditional manual passport stamping is being replaced by the European Entry/Exit System (EES), a digital system designed to automate and enhance border security.

Understanding the New Entry/Exit System (EES)

The implementation of the EES marks a key step towards modernizing border management within the Schengen area, impacting travelers globally, including those from Africa who frequently visit for tourism, business, or study. The transition to a digital system aims to improve efficiency and security, ultimately enhancing the travel experience.

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