As an expatriate living in Spain; do you find that the Spanish bureaucratic system
can be disconcerting? Have you discovered that the simplest of transactions are difficult to conclude?
Find yourself searching for answers to problems only to discover that there is nowhere where you could find a solution?
I am assuming that the answer is yes and that is why should be a member of our web site if you arent already.
Here’s the English translation of the infographic text about the EES (Entry/Exit System): Click on the photo or enlarge with fingers depending on the App you are using.
The EES…
(Entry/Exit System)
Border control process
…provide
Recording from the chat this morning.
Please note that I stated in the first sentence said it would commence on the 12th of November, nerves when connection is lost. The date is the 12th of October corrected myself.
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From 12 October 2025, the European Union’s (EU) new Entry/Exit System (EES) will begin. This is a new digital border system that will change requirements for British citizens travelling to the Schengen area.
The countries in the Schengen area
For UK nationals residing in Spain under the EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement, the green certificate serves as valid proof of residency in Spain and should not cause issues when returning to Spain after traveling to the UK.
The concern about being tre
update.
January 2025. ETIAS is currently not in operation and no applications are collected at this point. It is due to start 6 months after EES.
The European Union is preparing for the launch of two new border management initiatives that will
The new Entry/Exit System (EES) will start operations on 12 October 2025. European countries using the EES will introduce the system gradually at their external borders. This means that data collection will be gradually introduced at border
The new Entry/Exit System (EES) will start operations on 12 October 2025. European countries using the EES will introduce the system gradually at their external borders. This means that data collection will be gradually introduced at b
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