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Oct 21, 2025

Interior Ministry Answers Employers’ Questions on EES Roll-Out and PARAFE Access

Interior Ministry Answers Employers’ Questions on EES Roll-Out and PARAFE Access
Responding to mounting pressure from airlines and multinational HR departments, France’s Interior Ministry has published a detailed Q&A on how the country will phase in the Entry/Exit System between now and April 2026. Key points include:

• PARAFE e-gates at Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle, Orly, Lyon and Nice will be re-programmed so that residency-card and long-stay-visa holders can continue to use them after their initial EES enrolment.
• A smartphone pre-registration app, developed by Thales, will open for beta testing in December; however, users will still have to provide fingerprints at a kiosk on arrival.
• French border police will staff “assistance booths” for travellers who object to biometric capture on religious or privacy grounds, but refusal may lead to denied entry.
• Companies sponsoring high-volume assignee travel may request a dedicated enrolment session at selected prefectures to speed up future crossings.

The ministry also confirmed that data in the EES will be cross-checked daily against overstayer lists and serious-crime databases, raising the stakes for employees who inadvertently exceed their Schengen allowance. Mobility leaders are urged to audit travel patterns and implement automated day-count tools.

Industry bodies such as the Franco-British Chamber of Commerce welcomed the clarifications but warned that the lack of a full mobile solution could leave ferry and Eurotunnel terminals facing “Christmas-style” queues during February’s ski rush.
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