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Travelling can be a nerve-wracking experience. Having all documents to hand as well as the correct information on when and where you are heading is not for the faint-hearted, and changes to the whole process are on the way. ‌

The next time you travel from the UK to Europe, you might notice a switch-up. That is because EU border controls kick off next month with the Entry Exit System (EES) launching on October 12. ‌

The new system will demand that visitors from non-EU countries – including Britain – provide fingerprint scans and pose for photographs when entering the EU, eventually replacing passport stamping altogether. ‌

Every child must enrol, though youngsters under 12 won't require fingerprinting, reports the Daily Record .

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