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Select Swiss airports to roll out new entry-exit system on Monday

At Swiss airports, a new entry and exit system will be introduced in stages, starting on October 12. It will allow third-country nationals to be registered electronically, replacing the current manual stamping of travel documents. The announcement was made on Thursday by the State Secretariat for Migration (SEM), which said that the new Entry-Exit-System (EES) will gradually come into operation throughout the Schengen area. +Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox In Switzerland, implementation will take place first in Basel and Geneva on October 12, while in Zurich the date chosen is November 17. Smaller airports, such as Lugano, Dübendorf in canton Zurich, and Bern, will implement the new system by the end of March 2026. The system will automatically calculate the duration of the authorised stay. The cantonal migration authorities will be able to reliably identify persons who no longer have a right of residence, said the SEM, and those responsible for visas ... Full story here Are you the author?
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