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EU Migration & Asylum Pact enters into force on 12 June—front-line states brace for mandatory border screening

Jun 1, 2026
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EU Migration & Asylum Pact enters into force on 12 June—front-line states brace for mandatory border screening
The European Union’s long-negotiated Pact on Migration and Asylum will begin phased implementation in less than two weeks, triggering the biggest overhaul of border management rules since 2015. Greece-based analysts note that the reforms will hit external-border members Greece, Italy, Cyprus, Malta and Spain first, imposing compulsory biometric screening of all irregular arrivals and 12-week fast-track asylum decisions. For Cyprus, which received 13,500 first-time asylum applications in 2025—the highest per-capita figure in the bloc—the new system could prove double-edged. On the one hand, accelerated procedures and expanded Eurodac fingerprinting should reduce the average 26-month case backlog that has strained reception centres in Kokkinotrimithia and Kofinou. On the other, the island will be required to detain or closely monitor applicants whose claims are deemed manifestly unfounded, raising capacity and human-rights concerns. Brussels is offering a mix of financial aid and ‘mandatory solidarity’ relocations to states facing disproportionate pressure.

EU Migration & Asylum Pact enters into force on 12 June—front-line states brace for mandatory border screening


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Interior-minister Konstantinos Kornesios told parliament that Cyprus will seek priority access to the €600 million Digital Borders Fund to integrate its new Green Line camera network with EU databases. Corporate mobility teams should prepare for more rigorous ID checks at Larnaca and Paphos airports even for short-haul Schengen-bound flights, as border officers familiarise themselves with the new rules. Employers bringing in third-country nationals on assignment may also find that certain nationalities face expedited—but stricter—screenings, making meticulous documentation essential. Human-rights NGOs have warned that the compressed timelines risk superficial decision-making. Government insiders counter that Cyprus has piloted an AI-assisted triage tool since March, allowing asylum officers to flag vulnerabilities and security alerts within hours of registration, balancing speed with due process.

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