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Regulation (EU) 2017/2226 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 30 November 2017 establishing an Entry/Exit System (EES) to register entry and exit data and refusal of entry data of third-country nationals crossing the external borders of the Member States and determining the conditions for access to the EES for law enforcement purposes, and amending the Convention implementing the Schengen Agreement and Regulations (EC) No 767/2008 and (EU) No 1077/2011

article  50

CELEX:  02017R2226-20210803

Right of information Without prejudice to the right of information in Article 13 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679, third-country nationals whose data are to be recorded in the EES shall be informed by the Member State responsible of the following: the fact that the EES may be accessed by the Member States and Europol for law enforcement purposes; the obligation on visa-exempt third-country nationals and on holders of an FTD to have their fingerprints taken; the obligation on all third-country nationals subject to registration in the EES to have their facial image recorded; that the collection of the data is mandatory for the examination of entry conditions; the fact that entry will be refused if a third-country national refuses to provide the requested biometric data for registration, verification or identification in the EES; the right to receive information about the maximum remaining duration of their authorised stay in accordance with Article 11(3);
Regulation (EU) 2017/2226 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 30 November 2017 establishing an Entry/Exit System (EES) to register entry and exit data and refusal of entry data of third-country nationals crossing the external borders of the Member States and determining the conditions for access to the EES for law enforcement purposes, and amending the Convention implementing the Schengen Agreement and Regulations (EC) No 767/2008 and (EU) No 1077/2011

article  50

CELEX:  02017R2226-20210803

the fact that personal data stored in the EES may be transferred to a third country or an international organisation listed in Annex I for the purposes of return, to a third country in accordance with Article 41(6) and to Member States in accordance with Article 42; the existence of the right to request from the controller access to data relating to them, the right to request that inaccurate data relating to them be rectified, that incomplete personal data relating to them be completed, that unlawfully processed personal data concerning them be erased or that the processing thereof be restricted, as well as the right to receive information on the procedures for exercising those rights, including the contact details of the controller and the supervisory authorities, or of the European Data Protection Supervisor if applicable, which shall hear complaints concerning the protection of personal data; the fact that EES data will be accessed for border management and facilitation purposes and that overstays will automatically lead to the addition of their data to the list of identified persons referred to in Article 12(3), as well as the possible consequences of overstaying;
Regulation (EU) 2017/2226 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 30 November 2017 establishing an Entry/Exit System (EES) to register entry and exit data and refusal of entry data of third-country nationals crossing the external borders of the Member States and determining the conditions for access to the EES for law enforcement purposes, and amending the Convention implementing the Schengen Agreement and Regulations (EC) No 767/2008 and (EU) No 1077/2011

article  50

CELEX:  02017R2226-20210803

the data retention period set for entry and exit records, refusal of entry records, and for individual files pursuant to Article 34; the right for overstayers to have their personal data erased from the list of identified persons referred to in Article 12(3) and rectified in the EES, where they provide evidence that they exceeded the authorised duration of stay due to unforeseeable and serious events; the right to lodge a complaint to the supervisory authorities.