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Poland rolls out advanced EES technology, modernizing border controls for a new travel era.

Poland’s high-tech EES launch transforms border processing

Poland’s High-Tech Border Revolution: EES Ushers in New Era

Poland has rolled out cutting-edge border scanners and the EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES) across all land, air, and rail checkpoints, deploying biometric kiosks that capture fingerprints and facial scans to replace manual passport stamps for non-EU travelers starting February 2026.

This Eastern European gateway—where Warsaw’s historic Old Town buzzes with pierogi stalls, Kraków’s Wawel Castle overlooks Vistula sunsets, and Baltic beaches stretch under northern lights—transforms from paper trails to digital seamlessness, blending efficient gates with charming passport halls where travelers grab quick coffee amid cobblestone arrivals.

The upgrade promises lightning-fast processing for repeat visitors while auto-tracking 90-day Schengen stays, paving the way for ETIAS pre-approvals at spots like Chopin Airport and Medyka crossings, balancing security with smooth flows amid smart fences and AI-monitored frontiers.

Key Points

  • Biometric kiosks scan faces, fingerprints.
  • Tracks Schengen 90/180-day stays auto.
  • Self-service gates speed repeat entries.
  • EES rolls out at all 38 checkpoints.
  • Preps for ETIAS digital visas.

Bottom Line: Poland’s border tech fuses pierogi welcomes, castle vistas, and frictionless gates—inviting global explorers to swift EU adventures amid Baltic charm and historic warmth, redefining seamless Schengen journeys forever.