Port of dover extension could ease new checks on uk-france crossings

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THE EU ENTRY/EXIT SYSTEM (EES) IS EXPECTED TO DISRUPT TRAVEL WHEN INTRODUCED NEXT YEAR - EXTRA SPACE AT DOVER MAY HELP Land being reclaimed from the sea at the Port of Dover could be partly


used to ease delays when the EU’s new border process – the Entry/Exit System (EES) – launches in around a year. Around 13ha of land is being reclaimed and port officials are looking at


spending £2million to adapt it for passengers and not just cargo use. An app may be developed to allow part of the EES process to be done before arrival. Announcements are awaited this month


regarding the start date of EES, which has been delayed several times and is not expected until after the 2024 Paris Olympics at the earliest. 10 MINUTE CHECK INSTEAD OF 90 SECONDS _The


Connexion_ asked the Port of Dover if tablet computers will be used for ferry car passengers, as is planned at French ports, and kiosks where coach passengers will have to exit the coach to


register. We are awaiting an update. READ MORE: ‘DATA KIOSKS’ TO BE PUT AT FRENCH BORDERS FOR EU ENTRY CHECKS EES will collect details of non-EU visitors, including photo, fingerprints and


passport number, and will log Schengen area arrival and departure dates. Last year port boss Doug Bannister said he understood that the process could take two minutes for cars boarding, plus


another two minutes per passenger, so 10 minutes for a family of four. Currently it takes 90 seconds. “But with a tablet, what happens if there is a child asleep, or if it is a dark, stormy


night and the lighting is inappropriate?” he said at the time. RELATED ARTICLES MAJOR DELAYS ON FRANCE-UK BORDER IN 2024, WARNS NEW BREXIT REPORT 59 COUNTRIES AFFECTED BY NEW EU VISA-FREE


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