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Austria Updates Border Security Measures
On April 7, 2026, Austrian authorities issued guidance ahead of the EU Entry/Exit System (EES) becoming fully mandatory on April 10, 2026. Non-EU short-stay travelers (including visa-exempt visitors and Schengen C-visa holders) must provide four fingerprints and a facial image at external borders (airports like Vienna-Schwechat, land/rail crossings). Passport stamping ends; data is stored for three years to automatically track the 90/180-day rule and flag overstays (potentially leading to Schengen-wide bans). Pre-enrollment via the “Travel to Europe” app (up to 72 hours prior) can speed up the process. Initial bottlenecks and longer queues are expected in the April 10–14 transition period. This directly affects digital nomads, expats, and frequent travelers entering Schengen countries, as accurate exit records can support tax residency or posted-worker compliance (though travelers should retain boarding passes/hotels as backups).
EES now replaces passport stamps at Schengen borders
The EU's new biometric Entry/Exit System (EES) will automate border controls across 29 Schengen countries, digitizing stay tracking and replacing physical passport stamps for non-EU travelers.
Austria and Brazil Roll Out Social Security Reciprocity
The new agreement between Austria and Brazil prevents dual social security taxation and allows remote workers to consolidate contribution periods for future pension benefits.