Holidaymakers and tourists returning to the UK from Europe will no longer have their passports stamped later this year when changes are set to be introduced.
From November passport holders will no longer have their passports stamped as the process becomes digitised. Following Brexit UK holidaymakers have been required to have their passports stamped whenever they’ve entered or left the Schengen Area.
This is to show that tourists haven’t stayed longer than their visa requirements - which is up to 90 days in any 180-day period.
However, the process is expected to be digitised from November and an automated entry and exit system (EES) will allow non-EU visitors to be digitally registered, BirminghamLive reports.
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