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How do the EU's new EES passport checks affect the 90-day rule?

Emma Pearson
Emma Pearson - emma.pearson@thelocal.com
How do the EU's new EES passport checks affect the 90-day rule?
The EU's new EES system will bring big changes for travel in and out of the Schengen zone. Photo by Omer Messinger / AFP

As European travellers prepare for the introduction of enhanced passport checks known as the Entry & Exit System (EES), many readers have asked us what this means for the '90-day rule' for non-EU citizens.

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Philip Mogg
The 90/180 day regulation does not apply to a UK passport holder travelling with his/her EU passport holder spouse. In these circumstances the 90 days renews on each joint visit if travelling together. You will need a copy of the marriage certificate and the relevant boarding cards of both travellers in the 180 day period and a translation of the Regulations for the border guards to see. Try doing that when his computer says “no”.
Lyssa in Mainz
Thank you for still not addressing those of us on special NATO SOFA visas that are a stamp in our passports but are not electronic. If we use this digital entry and exit, will it flag us as SOFA or people who have somehow been constantly present in the EU for years without being caught?
  • Emma Pearson Emma Pearson The Local Editor
    Hi, this article is specific to visitors without visas/residency permits. You can find more info on the situation for NATO employees here https://www.thelocal.com/20240416/europes-new-ees-passport-checks-your-questions-answered

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