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France Unites With Hungary, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Austria And More As Australia Issues New Travel Advisory For Autumn Amid Upcoming EES Border Registration Changes : Latest Updates You Need To Know

Published on October 6, 2025

France Unites With Hungary, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Austria And More,
Australia Issues New Travel Advisory,

France joins Hungary, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Austria, and more across Europe as Australia issues a new travel advisory for Autumn, following the upcoming implementation of the European Entry/Exit System (EES) on October 12, 2025. This new system will require non-EU nationals, including Australians, to register their biometric data at borders, potentially causing longer wait times and disruptions at airports and land crossings. Along with this, the travel advisory highlights the ongoing security risks across Europe, including terrorist threats, strikes, and rising petty crime, urging travelers to exercise caution while navigating these changes and maintaining awareness of local conditions.

As the European Union implements its European Entry/Exit System (EES) on October 12, 2025, which will affect all non-EU nationals, including Australians, traveling in and out of the Schengen Area, travelers must exercise heightened caution. Along with the new entry system, several countries across Europe have issued travel advisories due to ongoing safety concerns and regional instability. Australia has issued an updated travel advisory for Autumn, advising citizens to be cautious while traveling across Europe, particularly in countries with elevated threats of terrorism and criminal activities.

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The EES requires non-EU nationals to register their biometric data, including fingerprints and photos, at borders. Expect longer queues and possible disruptions at airports and other transport hubs. Below is a breakdown of the individual advisories for countries affected by this new system.

France: Exercise High Degree of Caution

Germany: Exercise Normal Safety Precautions

Belgium: Exercise Normal Safety Precautions

Italy: Exercise Normal Safety Precautions

Austria: Exercise Normal Safety Precautions

Hungary: Exercise Normal Safety Precautions

Switzerland: Exercise Normal Safety Precautions

With the introduction of the European Entry/Exit System (EES) starting on October 12, 2025, travelers from non-EU countries, including Australians, should expect delays at borders due to biometric registration. The new system will require travelers to register their fingerprints and photos upon entering or leaving Schengen countries, leading to longer queues and potential disruptions.

Alongside this new system, many countries across Europe continue to face heightened security risks. Terrorist threats, strikes, and petty crime are ongoing concerns in several countries, including France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Austria, Hungary, and Switzerland. Travelers are strongly advised to remain cautious, stay updated on local conditions, and follow the advice of local authorities.

France joins Hungary, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Austria, and more across Europe as Australia issues a new travel advisory for Autumn due to the upcoming European Entry/Exit System (EES) changes on October 12, 2025. This system will require non-EU nationals, including Australians, to register biometric data, causing potential delays and heightened security concerns across the continent.

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By exercising caution and staying informed, travelers can minimize risks while enjoying their time in Europe, but they must remain aware of the evolving safety conditions, particularly in tourist-heavy areas.

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