From summer 2019, eligible travellers from Australia,
Canada, Japan, New Zealand and the United States will be
able to use the ePassport gates at 14 ports, both in the UK
and at Eurostar terminals at Brussels and Paris.
The ePassport gates expansion will provide an automated
route through the border for an estimated additional 6
million international travellers arriving in the UK every
year. The move is the next step in the government’s
continuing programme of work to roll out digital technology
at the border and is expected to significantly improve the
flow of passengers at busy airports such as Heathrow.
ePassport gates, which are currently available for British
and EU nationals, provide a faster route through the border
as they allow eligible passengers to be processed quickly
and securely. All passengers are automatically checked
against Border Force systems and watchlists. The technology
also allows Border Force officers to focus on other
priority work such as identifying potential victims of
trafficking.
Immigration Minister said:
We want to encourage people who boost our economy through
tourism and business to travel to the UK, while at the
same time maintaining border security. Expanding the
number of nationalities eligible to use ePassport gates
supports this aim.
Increasing the use of digital technology is part of our
ambitious programme to improve the passenger experience
and meet the challenge of increased passenger numbers.
ePassport gates use facial recognition technology to
compare the passenger’s face to the digital image recorded
in their passport. The system is monitored by Border Force
officers and anyone rejected by the gates will be sent to
an alternative channel to have their passport checked.
There are now 259 ePassport gates in operation at 14 ports
around the UK and juxtaposed control locations. The gates
can be used by those aged 18 and over, and who are
travelling using a biometric or ‘chipped’ passport. Those
aged 12 to 17 years old, and who are accompanied by an
adult, are also able to use them.