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Pact instrument: Screening Regulation

Screening Regulation:
Article 9 – Obligations of third-country nationals subjected to the screening

1. During the screening, third-country nationals subject to the screening shall remain available to the screening authorities. 2. Third-country nationals shall: (a) indicate their name, date of birth, gender and nationality, and provide documents and information, where available, that prove those data; (b) provide biometric data as referred to in .

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Screening Regulation:
Article 25 – Entry into force

This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union. It shall apply from 12 June 2026. The provisions laid down in Articles 14 to 16 related to queries to EU information systems, the and the shall start to apply only once […]

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Screening Regulation:
Recital 13

In view of the purpose of the derogations from the entry conditions for third-country nationals established by , persons whose entry has been authorised by a Member State in accordance with such derogations under that Regulation in an individual decision should not be subjected to the screening even if they do not fulfil all entry […]

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Screening Regulation:
Recital 29

The mere existence of judicial remedies in individual cases or national systems that supervise the efficiency of the screening is not sufficient to comply with the requirements concerning the monitoring of fundamental rights under this Regulation.

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Screening Regulation:
Recital 45

In order to ensure uniform conditions for the implementation of this Regulation, implementing powers should be conferred on the Commission, enabling it to set out the detailed procedure and specifications for retrieving data and to specify the procedure for cooperation between the authorities responsible for carrying out the screening, Interpol National Central Bureaux and Europol […]

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Screening Regulation:
Recital 61

This Regulation constitutes a development of the provisions of the Schengen acquis, in which Ireland does not take part, in accordance with Council Decision 2002/192/EC (31). Ireland is therefore not taking part in the adoption of this Regulation and is not bound by it or subject to its application. 31. Council Decision 2002/192/EC of 28 […]

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Screening Regulation:
Article 10 – Monitoring of fundamental rights

1. Member States shall adopt relevant provisions to investigate allegations of failure to respect fundamental rights in relation to the screening. Member States shall ensure, where appropriate, referral for the initiation of civil or criminal justice proceedings in cases of failure to respect or to enforce fundamental rights, in accordance with national law. 2. Each […]

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Screening Regulation:
Recital 14

All third-country nationals subject to the screening should be submitted to checks, in order to identify or verify their identity and to verify whether they might pose a threat to internal security or public health. In the case of persons making an application for international protection at border crossing points, the identity and security checks […]

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Screening Regulation:
Recital 30

The screening authorities should fill in a screening form. The form should be transmitted by any appropriate means, including digital tools, to the authorities registering applications for international protection or to the authorities competent for return procedures, depending to whom the person is referred.

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Screening Regulation:
Recital 46

The screening should also verify whether the entry of the third-country nationals concerned into the Union might pose a threat to internal security.

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