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European travel information and authorisation system (ETIAS)

2016/0357(COD)·8th term·AFET / BUDG·COD - Ordinary legislative procedure (ex-codecision procedure)·In progressAwaiting committee decision
Rapporteur (the Member appointed to lead Parliament's work on this text): MCALLISTER David (EPP)
Summary

This dossier establishes the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS). Amendments cover the online application form and data declared by visa-exempt third-country nationals, the assessment of security, public health and irregular migration risks, screening rules and risk indicators, and the right to appeal a refusal. They address interoperability with information systems including the Schengen Information System, Visa Information System, Eurodac and Europol data, data retention, and application kiosks.

Procedure timeline

  1. Committee amendments tabled
    1 Jun 2017 – 19 Jul 2017
  2. In progress — not yet concluded
114
Amendments
distinct, in window
11
Members
tabled at least one
2
Committees
1 Jun 2017 – 19 Jul 2017
Dates
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How groups usually vote on similar files

Based on 155 past main roll-call votes on AFET-responsible procedures, Jul 2019 → 2026-07-25.

If every group voted at its historical rate, with today’s seats: 69% of expressed votes in favour.

Seat-weighted baseline over 711 of 711 seats · how often this method is right →

EPPusually FOR92% FOR over 25,272 votes
S&Dusually FOR95% FOR over 19,729 votes
Renewusually FOR96% FOR over 13,283 votes
Greens/EFAusually FOR86% FOR over 9,444 votes
ECRusually FOR50% FOR over 9,897 votes
The Leftusually AGAINST29% FOR over 5,643 votes
Patriotsusually AGAINST12% FOR over 3,859 votes
IDusually AGAINST24% FOR over 6,291 votes
ESNusually AGAINST3% FOR over 1,241 votes
Non-attachedusually AGAINST42% FOR over 5,006 votes

Statistical baseline from past roll-call votes; not a forecast. · roll-call votes only

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