“ On October 27, at the checkpoints “Nyzhankovichi – Malhovice”, “Smilnytsia – Kroszenko” and “Hrushiv – Budomezh” traffic may slow down due to the introduction of the digital Entry/Exit System (EES). Source: “Evropeyska Pravda” with reference to the State Customs Service of Ukraine Details: In particular, traffic may slow down at the checkpoints “Nyzhankovychi – Malhovice”, “Smilnytsia – Krostsenko” and “Grushiv – Budomezh” The reason is the start of the digital Entry/Exit System (EES). “We ask drivers to pay attention to the mentioned circumstances and choose alternative checkpoints for crossing the border,” the State Customs Service urged. We will remind: on October 12, a new digital system of entry and exit – EES – began to be implemented at the external borders of the countries of the European Union and the Schengen zone. The EES system is an automated centralized database designed for electronic tracking of border crossings without stamping passports. The border agencies of the EU member states are gradually putting the system into operation during the six-month transition period. Read the details in the article: Reform on the brink of collapse: what problems did the first day of the new EU entry rules show. Or watch the explanation in the video blog of “EvroPravda” from abroad.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: “European truth” with reference to State Customs Service of Ukraine
Details: In particular, traffic may slow down at the checkpoints “Nyzhankovichi – Malhovice”, “Smilnytsia – Kroszenko” and “Hrushiv – Budomezh”. The reason is the start of the digital Entry/Exit System (EES).
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“We ask drivers to pay attention to the mentioned circumstances and choose alternative checkpoints for crossing the border,” the State Customs Service urged.
We will remind:
- October 12 at the external borders of the countries of the European Union and the Schengen zone began to be implemented the new digital entry and exit system – EES.
- The EES system is an automated centralized database designed for electronic tracking of border crossings without stamping passports.
- The border agencies of the EU member states are gradually putting the system into operation during the six-month transition period.
Read the details in the article: The reform is on the verge of collapse: what problems did the first day of the new EU entry rules show.
Or see the explanation in the “EvroPravda” video blog from abroad.
