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Greece backtracks on EES checks exemption for the British
Earlier in May, the country’s tourism minister, Olga Kefalogianni, said the Greek government did not want visitors to be “burdened” by bureaucratic procedures when entering or leaving the country.
She confirmed at the time that British visitors would not face biometric checks at the border at any time during the summer season.
However, European and Greek authorities have now clarified that suspension of the system is permitted only during periods of high passenger traffic at specific entry points and does not apply to any country or nationality.
In response to a question from The Associated Press on Thursday (May 14), the Foreign Ministry said: “We have not received any further update or clarification as to whether, for example, specific nationalities are temporarily exempt from the relevant procedure.”
This won’t just affect Brits, but any non-EU (European Union) nationals who have to go through the biometric scanners.
Greece insists it has “successfully started the full operation of the Entry-Exit System”.
However, in practice, it suspended biometric checks on UK visitors in early April after long queues built up at Corfu airport.
Private tour operators fear additional airport checks could discourage travel from the UK to the EU, and widen the disparity with EU citizens, who can move within the bloc without passport checks
What are the new EU entry/exit system rules?
BBC News reports that back in April, the EU completed the introduction of its controversial new digital border procedure, known as the “entry-exit system”, or EES.
It requires short-term visitors from outside the EU and the European Economic Area to register biometric data each time they enter or leave the Schengen free travel zone.
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The first time they cross the border, this is meant to include fingerprints and a facial scan, with one of those being checked each time they go through passport control.
Although the system is working well in some parts of the EU, there have been serious difficulties in others, with some passengers experiencing queues of up to three hours.
Have you experienced long delays travelling to Europe due to biometric checks? Let us know in the comments.