ePassport gates

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ePassport gates are automated self-service barriers operated by the UK Border Force and located at immigration checkpoints in arrival halls in some airports across the United Kingdom, offering an alternative to using desks staffed by immigration officers. The gates use facial recognition technology to verify the user's identity against the data stored in the chip in their biometric passport.

Eligibility

At present, only British citizens, European Economic Area citizens, and Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan or the USA citizens who are enrolled in the Registered Traveller Service,[1] can use ePassport gates, provided that they are aged 12 or over and holding valid biometric passports.

At present, European Economic Area and Swiss citizens cannot use national identity cards (regardless of whether they are biometric) at ePassport gates and have to use the staffed desks instead.

Availability

At present, ePassport gates are available at the following airports:

Heathrow Airport Terminal 1 became obsolete on 29 June 2015, while Terminal 3's gates are currently being upgraded.

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