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checks on farm produce and the end of the need for veterinary certificates, which cost £200 each. It could also remove the need to label food as “Not for EU”, which has been “a significant
problems, the airline confirmed. These issues have already led to biometric checks on British citizens being abandoned in practice at Greek border controls, despite Athens claiming that it had "successfully started the full operation
border checks, with some [waiting for up to three hours](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/15/eu-entry-exit-system-ees-delays-airports-border-checks), airports say. The new rules have gradually been introduced in [Europe](https://www.theguardian.com/world/europe-news) since October 2025, and came into effect
problems at passport control, the airline has confirmed. The introduction this month of a European digital border control system, known as the Entry-Exit System (EES), has been blamed for long delays European airports. Ryanair
border, this is meant to include fingerprints and a facial scan – with one of those being checked each time they go through passport control. Although the system is working well in some parts
EU's new border system was fully implemented. Since 10 April, the Entry Exit System (EES) was meant to be in operation across all external borders of the Schengen free movement area, which includes many
check guidance on GOV.UK, and the entry rules for their destination. In guidance put on its website, the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said: "GB residents should no longer use EU
border inspection post at the port of Antwerp, Van Cotthem checks the paperwork and taps the ladder with a magnet to check if it really is aluminium and not another metal. It is an everyday