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Kazakhstan's Foreign Ministry Reminds Travellers of New Schengen Area Entry Rules

Kazakhstan's Foreign Ministry Reminds Travellers of New Schengen Area Entry Rules
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Kazakhstan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has reminded travellers that the pilot version of the Entry/Exit System (EES) came into operation on 12 October 2025, automatically recording the entry and exit of citizens of non-EU countries.

The new system applies to travellers visiting European countries for short stays, including both holders of short-term visas and citizens of countries that enjoy visa-free travel arrangements. Cases of refusal of entry will also be recorded in the EES.

When crossing the border, the system collects and stores travel document details, personal information of the traveller, as well as the dates of entry and exit. In addition, the EES stores biometric data, including facial photographs and fingerprints.

The system stores:

  • travel document information;
  • dates and places of entry and exit;
  • facial photographs and fingerprints;
  • records of entry refusals.

Fingerprints of citizens from countries that do not require a visa to enter Europe will be stored in the EES database. For travellers who require a Schengen visa, such data will continue to be stored in the Visa Information System (VIS).

Where necessary, the EES will also be able to access information from the Visa Information System and the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS).

The system will operate in all European Union member states except Cyprus and Ireland, as well as in Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.

The Foreign Ministry noted that travellers who refuse to provide biometric data may be denied entry to countries using the EES system.
 

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