Malta narrowly avoided potential exclusion from the Schengen Area due to delays in implementing the new Entry/Exit System (EES). Here’s a breakdown of the situation:
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EU-Mandated EES Launch: The European Union is rolling out the EES on October 6, 2024. This automated system tracks travelers from non-EU countries, aiming to improve border security and identify overstayers.
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Malta Lags Behind: Unlike most EU members, Malta wasn’t prepared to implement the EES by the deadline. Concerns arose that this could lead to a suspension of Malta’s participation in the Schengen zone, a major benefit for travelers.
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Temporary Solution Agreed: The Maltese government and the European Commission reached an agreement on a temporary solution. The specifics of this alternative system haven’t been disclosed by either party.
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Travelers Breathe Easy (For Now): This agreement ensures the continued smooth flow of travelers through Malta’s borders. However, details regarding the temporary solution and the eventual implementation of the EES remain unclear.
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Uncertain Future: Travelers to Malta should stay updated on further developments regarding the EES implementation. The long-term solution for Malta’s border control system remains to be seen.
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