The European Union is introducing new rules for entry into the Schengen area from November 10. They will apply to all non-EU citizens, including Ukrainians, regardless of whether they have a visa or not.
The system will automatically record the entry and exit of all foreigners into the Schengen area countries.
The EES system will record biometric data once and store it for three years. There will be no more stamps in the passport, and registration will take place automatically through self-service terminals.
Then, at each subsequent border crossing, you will need to scan your passport at a self-service terminal. That is, stamps in your passport will no longer be required.
Source: Racurs

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