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Gibraltar Government warns of looming changes at border as EU prepares for automated checks.
The EU 's new automated border control system comes into operation later this year .
It would mean tighter controls on non-EU nationals including people from Gibraltar when entering the Schengen zone.
The EES will replace the current system of manual stamping of passports, which the EU says is time consuming.
EES provides for facial recognition, meaning that people do not have to use e-Gates.
Gibraltar Government expects that initial registration on the new EES system is likely to cause border delays.
Under interim measures pending the outcome of treaty negotiations, Red ID card holders have been allowed to enter Spain without the need to have their passports stamped.
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