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Name Description
UK

United Kingdom

UK Withdrawal Agreement

The UK residents in the Schengen Area before Brexit are beneficiaries of the UK Withdrawal Agreement since they may have specific documents to show their residence status. The UK Withdrawal Agreement’s beneficiaries are exempt from EES registration. The persons from the UK who have not yet applied or finalised the necessary paper work could provide alternative proofs to the border guard (registration certificate of the commune).

UN

United Nations

UN travel ban

United Nations travel ban, its purpose is to limit the mobility of listed individuals.

Unaccompanied children or unaccompanied minor

Who arrives on the territory of an EU Member unaccompanied by the adult responsible for them by law or by the practice of the EU Member State concerned, and for as long as they are not effectively taken into the care of such a person or who is left unaccompanied after they have entered the territory of the EU Member State.

Unforeseeable and serious events

A third-country national can bring evidence that was forced to exceed the duration of authorised stay due to unforeseeable and serious events. However, those events only would be acceptable under circumstances which are not within the reach of the third-country national, i.e. force majeure (e.g. accident implying hospitalization, serious illness or injury, medical appointment; judicial decision; impediment due to natural causes; infectious diseases; revolutions and wars; strikes in airplanes, buses, trains, cancellation of a travel, etc.).

Union citizen

Any person holding the nationality of a Member State.

United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child

The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (commonly abbreviated as the CRC or UNCRC) is an international human rights treaty which sets out the civil, political, economic, social, health and cultural rights of children. The convention defines a child as any human being under the age of eighteen, unless the age of majority is attained earlier under national legislation. Nations that have ratified this convention or have acceded to it are bound by international law. When a state has signed the treaty but not ratified it, it is not yet bound by the treaty's provisions but is already obliged to not act contrary to its purpose.

Update individual file

The third-country national's individual file in the EES is updated due to a justified reason - e.g. changes according to bilateral agreements, new travel document (e.g. third-country national has more than 1 nationality), biometric data updates, merging individual files, verification of issues during the offline mode and the need of corrections.

Update of biometric data

An update of third-country national’s biometric data in the EES (fingerprint data and facial image).