PrivacyTravellers’ data is collected and stored in full compliance with EU data protection rules and rights. For more information on data protection and how you can exercise your rights in this respect, including the right to request access to or rectify data relating to you, visit https://travel-europe.europa.eu/ees/data-held-by-ees.Who can access travellers’ data? • Border, visa and immigration authorities in the European countries using the EES; • Law enforcement authorities in the European countries using the EES and Europol; • Under strict conditions, travellers’ data may be transferred to another country inside or outside the EU or to an International Organisation;• Transport carriers – only to verify whether short-stay visa holders have already used the number of entries authorised by their visa.National Facilitation ProgrammesEuropean countries using the EES may put in place National Facilitation Programmes to ease border crossings for non-EU nationals who frequently travel to Europe. These programmes may apply in one or several European countries. To find out whether you are eligible to benefit from a National Facilitation Programme, visit https://travel-europe.europa.eu.© Evgeniy Shkolenko/GettyImages
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