Back to newsStarting June 12, the European Union begins rolling out its new Migration and Asylum Pact, introducing border screening procedures, faster asylum processing, and stricter movement monitoring across member states, including Greece. The changes are part of a broader EU-wide effort to standardize how migrants and asylum seekers are handled at external borders. For tourists visiting Crete, the practical impact is minimal: entry procedures for EU citizens remain unchanged, and non-EU visitors still follow standard passport control. However, travelers arriving by ferry or regional flights may notice increased screening activity at ports and airports as Greek authorities align with the new framework. No disruptions to tourist services or schedules are currently anticipated. Visitors should carry valid travel documents at all times, as is standard practice throughout Greece.
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EU Launches New Migration and Asylum Pact Starting June 12
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