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Americans Will Have To Get Fingerprinted And Registered Traveling To Europe From November


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For years, Americans have been allowed to enter (most of) Europe unrestricted, without overly strict checks or entry permits required.

In some airports, like Charles de Gaulle in Paris and Fiumicino in Rome, they are even allowed to use eGates upon landing, like they're Europeans.

Starting from November, however, they will be faced with additional bureaucracy:

U.S. passport holders will not be exempt from further scrutiny when flying into the zone.

Starting from November 2024, if you're an American, you should expect to get fingerprinted and registered upon crossing the European border, and there's just no getting around it:

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18 minutes ago, Sucker said:

For years, Americans have been allowed to enter (most of) Europe unrestricted, without overly strict checks or entry permits required.

In some airports, like Charles de Gaulle in Paris and Fiumicino in Rome, they are even allowed to use eGates upon landing, like they're Europeans.

Starting from November, however, they will be faced with additional bureaucracy:

U.S. passport holders will not be exempt from further scrutiny when flying into the zone.

Starting from November 2024, if you're an American, you should expect to get fingerprinted and registered upon crossing the European border, and there's just no getting around it:

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25 minutes ago, Sucker said:

For years, Americans have been allowed to enter (most of) Europe unrestricted, without overly strict checks or entry permits required.

In some airports, like Charles de Gaulle in Paris and Fiumicino in Rome, they are even allowed to use eGates upon landing, like they're Europeans.

Starting from November, however, they will be faced with additional bureaucracy:

U.S. passport holders will not be exempt from further scrutiny when flying into the zone.

Starting from November 2024, if you're an American, you should expect to get fingerprinted and registered upon crossing the European border, and there's just no getting around it:

Does this apply to canadigas also @kevinUsa @CanadianMalodu?

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