Estonia is set to become the first European Union member state to implement the EU Entry-Exit System (EES) on October 12, marking a significant milestone in the bloc’s efforts to strengthen border management and enhance security. The launch, announced by ETIAS.com, comes as part of a broader EU initiative to modernize travel monitoring by digitizing entry and exit records of non-EU nationals. Estonia’s early adoption highlights its commitment to innovative border control solutions and sets the stage for other member states to follow suit in the coming months.
Estonia Leads the Way with Early Implementation of EU Entry-Exit System
Estonia has become the first EU country to operationalize the Entry-Exit System (EES), marking a significant milestone in the bloc’s effort to enhance border security and streamline travel procedures. Launching the new technology on October 12, Estonian border authorities can now electronically register the entry and exit of non-EU travelers,…
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Author : Isabella Rossi
Publish date : 2026-05-10 14:21:00
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