UK ports
This page explains the impact that our e-Borders programme will have on ports in the UK.
Carriers that operate to and from the UK are required to provide advance electronic information about passengers and crew under our e-Borders programme. Because ports provide the infrastructure in which carriers operate, we expect that some carriers will want to discuss (or have already discussed) aspects of the e-Borders programme with ports. We have begun the implementation phase of the programme with carriers.
See other pages of this website for more information about the requirements for:
Terms explained
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Carrier
A person or organisation that transports passengers or goods in and out of the United Kingdom.
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e-Borders
E-Borders is the name of our programme of electronic border control. It collects and analyses passenger and crew information provided electronically by carriers (airlines, rail and shipping companies) before travel starts on all journeys to and from the UK.