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Lou71 Mar 5th 2026 6:50 am

Re: EES & ETIAS update and explanation
 

Originally Posted by formfill1 (Post 13341037)
In the future, are there going to be two different types of electronic gates:
1 EES gates
2 Electronic gates for EU citizens and residents

That is a very sensible solution.

UKMS Mar 5th 2026 7:07 am

Re: EES & ETIAS update and explanation
 

Originally Posted by formfill1 (Post 13341037)
In the future, are there going to be two different types of electronic gates:
1 EES gates
2 Electronic gates for EU citizens and residents

Who knows but at most ports they’ve only just installed the new gates which indicates they didn’t feel it was a good idea otherwise it would have perhaps been implemented from day 1.

Lynn R May 11th 2026 7:30 pm

Re: EES & ETIAS update and explanation
 
I am flying out of Malaga to the Uk this morning and there were no queues at all, obviously a quiet time. I just followed the line marked Non EU Manual Cabins and walked straight up to booth (3 were staffed and only 1 attending to someone atthe time). If its the same on the way back that will be great, its the common sense approach and effectively the same as what I said ages ago, that legal residents with non EU Passports should be treated the same as EU passport holders rather than tourists.

Notdunroamin May 12th 2026 6:52 pm

Re: EES & ETIAS update and explanation
 
Your joy could be short lived.

https://www.visahq.com/news/2026-02-...gestion-fears/

Lynn R May 19th 2026 12:02 am

Re: EES & ETIAS update and explanation
 
I arrived back at Málaga at 9.30 last night and there were no queues at all either at the EES machines, the egates or the manual booths (I was one of the first passengers off the plane, having been seated near the front). Told the staff member standing by the EES machines that I have a TIE and she told me to use the EU line which led straight to the manual booths, so I was very happy with that. So at Málaga at least, may be different elsewhere, I think the new policy is a vast improvement on what I have experienced during the last five years when residents with TIEs were made to queue with all the tourists (although some travellers reported that they had been allowed to use the EU lane but I was told I could not, with a UK passport) so it is not left to individual staff member's discretion now.

spainrico May 19th 2026 2:37 am

Re: EES & ETIAS update and explanation
 
Yes, I have recently 'breezed' both out and back in through Alicante airport, waving my TIE and passport, could not have been easier.

spainrico May 20th 2026 6:51 pm

Re: EES & ETIAS update and explanation
 
EES system catches 7000 overstayers and refuses entry to others....

https://www.spainenglish.com/2026/05...in-six-months/

Mark604 May 20th 2026 7:21 pm

Re: EES & ETIAS update and explanation
 
I recently crossed by ferry to Hook of Holland from Harwich. On the Dutch side is the immigration and customs. At immigration all the non-EU vehicle queue passengers had to get out and go into their kiosk to do the procedure. I timed it as taking about 4 to 5 minutes per car.
I was about last off and used the EU queue because I can and when I went through I was stopped at the kiosk for about 30 seconds at the most. As I departed there seemed to be still at least two thirds of the non EU queue to go,

Mustard May 21st 2026 7:17 pm

Re: EES & ETIAS update and explanation
 
Flew into Madrid last night. Non EU line, but on showing my TIE to the young lady directing people, she sent me straight to passport control. So fast that I was through before my Spanish wife, as the passport reading machines were causing problems in the EU line.

astera May 26th 2026 1:53 pm

Re: EES & ETIAS update and explanation
 

Originally Posted by spainrico (Post 13347667)
EES system catches 7000 overstayers and refuses entry to others....

https://www.spainenglish.com/2026/05...in-six-months/

I wonder what the numbers in Spain are in regards to British citizens, considering that overstayers weren't previously targeted before the introduction of EES.

Are they being "waved through" manually or are they indeed being sent back?


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