Starting October 12, UK travelers to Europe will face new border rules mandating the display of medical insurance and a return ticket to the UK. Non-EU citizens will experience a shift from passport stamps to biometric checks, which involve fingerprint scanning and photo identification at EU entry points. This biometric system is expected to be fully operational by April 2026, and those who refuse to comply with biometric data requests will be denied entry. Additionally, travelers may undergo questioning regarding their accommodation and financial adequacy.
Under strict new border rules, Britons travelling to Europe may have to show medical insurance and a return ticket to the UK, starting October 12.
New biometric checks for non-EU citizens will replace passport stamps, requiring fingerprint scans and photos to cross EU borders, fully implemented by April 2026.
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