An EU border crackdown means Brits travelling to Europe will soon need to prove they have medical insurance and a return ticket.
A digital system for arrivals into the European Union will come into force from October 12, The Times reports.
Non-EU passport holders will have to have their fingerprints and a photograph taken the first time they use it.
Passengers will also be asked a series of questions to check they have proof of accommodation, enough money for the trip, medical insurance and a return or onward ticket.
At most airports and ferry terminals passengers will undergo the process at automated kiosks.







