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Automated border checks start in Europe

BRUSSELS - From Sunday, non-EU travellers entering Europe's Schengen open-borders zone will be photographed and fingerprinted at border crossings, as the European Union rolls out its...

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much-delayed automated border checks. The aim of the new system is to eventually replace the manual stamp on passports and secure better information-sharing between the bloc's 27 states. The border-check system will allow authorities to know when people entered and exited a country, with the goal of better detecting anyone overstaying and people refused entry. Hotly debated for nearly a decade, the system has raised concerns among transport providers and passengers, who fear it could lead to longer queues at airports and train stations. To limit disruptions, there will be a phased rollout. The first phase begins on Sunday.

Non-EU nationals arriving for short stays in EU countries -- except Cyprus and Ireland -- will be asked for their passport number, to provide fingerprints and have their photo taken at automated kiosks. The same requirements will apply in Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway -- members of the European Economic Area including the EU -- and Switzerland.

The bloc's biggest countries, including France and Germany, will initially carry out only limited checks in a bid to avoid huge queues at airports. Some smaller member states have the system fully in place from Sunday. The member states will have until mid-April to use automated checks for all passengers at their borders. All eyes will be on the UK border as British nationals -- no longer EU citizens after Brexit -- will also be subject to the new checks. UK authorities have already warned Britons each passenger will have to wait a few extra minutes before they can enter Schengen territory. The Channel Tunnel's operator Getlink and train service Eurostar had expressed confidence they were ready and the system would run smoothly. (Bssnews)

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Automated border checks start in Europe