"Starting on October 12, 2025, Portugal will participate in the implementation of the Entry/Exit System (EES), the new European automated control system for the Schengen area, which replaces traditional passport stamps with centralized electronic records," the Internal Security System (SSI), the PSP (Public Security Police), and the GNR (National Republican Guard), among other entities, said in a joint statement.
The implementation "will occur simultaneously and in phases, over almost six months, in all countries" that are part of the Schengen area.
According to the note, the EES "applies to all non-EU citizens entering the territory for short stays (up to 90 days in a 180-day period), regardless of whether they require a visa."
Among the main changes to procedures are the "electronic registration of travellers’ entries and exits, indicating the date, time, and border crossing" and the "collection of biometric data (four fingerprints and a photograph) upon first entry."
The system, which will operate at airports and ports, also allows for the "automatic detection of overstaying the legal period of stay in the Schengen area," as well as interoperability with "other European databases."
"Compared to the current system, based on manual passport stamping, the EES will allow for the faster detection of false documents, irregular entries, and other security threats, strengthening the protection of external borders and improving cooperation and automatic data sharing between Member States," the authorities state.
In Portugal, the implementation of the system is ensured by the SSI, in conjunction with the PSP, the GNR, ANA - Aeroportos de Portugal, the port authorities and the National Civil Aviation Authority.









How will UK citizens with residency in Portugal be affected by these changes.
By Frances Jones from Lisbon on 15 Sep 2025, 22:48
They will show their biometric card and proceed as before. Meanwhile for holiday makers it will increase the numbers going elsewhere for vacation.
By Stephen from UK on 16 Sep 2025, 10:17
Wil the millions of illegal immigrants be required to use this also?
By warren trout from USA on 16 Sep 2025, 10:59
This is a good thing I guess, given every Portuguese stamp in my passport is so faint as to be illegible (why yes, it did cause issues getting our residency permit...).
By MARK from Lisbon on 16 Sep 2025, 12:33
From the EU website-
The EES does not apply to:
Nationals of the European countries using the EES, as well as Cyprus and Ireland
Non-EU nationals who hold a residence card and are immediately related to an EU national
Non-EU nationals who hold a residence card or a residence permit and are immediately related to a non-EU national who can travel throughout Europe like an EU citizen
Non-EU nationals travelling to Europe as part of an intra-corporate transfer or for the purposes of research, studies, training, voluntary service, pupil exchange schemes or educational projects and au-pairing
Holders of residence permits and long-stay visas
Nationals of Andorra, Monaco and San Marino and holders of a passport issued by the Vatican City State or the Holy See
People exempt from border checks or who have been granted certain privileges with respect to border checks (such as heads of state, accredited diplomats, cross-border workers, etc.). Diplomats travelling on short stay may be exempt from EES registration under certain conditions.
By Bob Ajob from UK on 16 Sep 2025, 16:48
I am from Canada and will be entering Portugal as a tourist on October 11 and exiting back home on October 19. What should I do? Please advise.
By Alexander Vilgan from Other on 17 Sep 2025, 17:39