Pakistanis visiting EU nations are advised of new entrance requirements.

The European Union will start adopting a new Entry/Exit System in October 2026, according to a significant advise sent by the Bureau of Emigration and Overseas Employment for Pakistanis who intend to travel to Europe.

The advise adds that non-European travelers’ movements into and out of EU member states will be digitally recorded by the new system. According to authorities, the procedure is intended to enhance border control and security monitoring throughout Europe and will frequently replace traditional passport stamping.

Travelers arriving in EU nations may be asked to produce biometric information, such as fingerprints and face data, during entrance procedures under the proposed system.

The caution stated that, especially in the early stages of implementation, the new screening procedure may result in longer wait times at airports and border posts.

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The agency advised Pakistani nationals visiting Europe to be ready for extra security checks and potential delays when entering EU territory.

In order to prevent issues during immigration procedures, travelers have also been reminded to keep all necessary travel documents up to date and complete before departing.

Officials went on to explain that the new European system is a component of the EU’s larger initiatives to improve border security and keep a more structured digital record of people entering member nations.

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