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Council Directive (EU) 2019/997 of 18 June 2019 establishing an EU Emergency Travel Document and repealing Decision 96/409/CFSP
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Council Directive (EU) 2019/997 of 18 June 2019 establishing an EU Emergency Travel Document and repealing Decision 96/409/CFSP
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COUNCIL DIRECTIVE (EU) 2019/997 of 18 June 2019 establishing an EU Emergency Travel Document and repealing Decision 96/409/CFSP (OJ L 163 20.6.2019, p. 1) |
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COUNCIL DIRECTIVE (EU) 2019/997
of 18 June 2019
establishing an EU Emergency Travel Document and repealing Decision 96/409/CFSP
CHAPTER I
SUBJECT MATTER AND DEFINITIONS
Article 1
Subject matter
This Directive lays down rules on the conditions and procedure for unrepresented citizens in third countries to obtain an EU Emergency Travel Document (‘EU ETD’) and establishes a uniform format for such document.
Article 2
Definitions
For the purposes of this Directive, the following definitions apply:
‘unrepresented citizen’ means any citizen holding the nationality of a Member State which is not represented in a third country as set out in Article 6 of Directive (EU) 2015/637;
‘applicant’ means the person applying for an EU ETD;
‘recipient’ means the person being issued an EU ETD;
‘assisting Member State’ means the Member State receiving an application for an EU ETD;
‘Member State of nationality’ means the Member State of which the applicant claims to be a national;
‘working days’ means all days other than public holidays or weekends observed by the authority required to act.
CHAPTER II
THE EU EMERGENCY TRAVEL DOCUMENT
Article 3
The EU Emergency Travel Document
Article 4
Procedure
The assisting Member State shall provide the Member State of nationality with all relevant information, including:
the applicant's surname and given name(s), nationality, date of birth and sex;
a facial image of the applicant taken by the authorities of the assisting Member State at the time of application or, only where this is not feasible, a scanned or digital photograph of the applicant, based on the standards established by part 3 of International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Document 9303 on Machine Readable Travel Documents (Seventh Edition, 2015) (‘ICAO Document 9303’);
a copy or scan of any available means of identification, such as an identity card or driving license, and, where available, the type and number of the document replaced and the national registration or social security number.
Article 5
Financial provisions
Article 6
Validity
An EU ETD shall be valid for the period required for completion of the journey for which it is issued. In calculating that period, allowance shall be made for necessary overnight stops and for making travel connections. The period of validity shall include an additional ‘period of grace’ of two days. Save in exceptional circumstances, the validity of an EU ETD shall not exceed 15 calendar days.
Article 7
Optional issuance of EU ETDs
Where the applicant's passport or travel document has been lost, stolen or destroyed or can otherwise not be obtained within a reasonable time, a Member State may issue EU ETDs:
to its own nationals;
to Union citizens who are not represented within the territory of the Member States, including the overseas countries and territories referred to in the first subparagraph of Article 355(2) TFEU;
to citizens of another Member State which is represented in the country where they seek to obtain the EU ETD and where arrangements between the relevant Member States exist to that effect;
to family members, who are not Union citizens, accompanying Union citizens who are not represented in a third country or Union citizens referred to in points (a), (b) or (c), where those family members are legal residents in a Member State, without prejudice to any applicable visa requirements;
to other persons to whom that Member State or another Member State is obliged under international or national law to provide protection and who are legal residents in a Member State.
Where a Member State issues EU ETDs in accordance with:
point (b) or (c) of paragraph 1 of this Article, the consultation set out in Article 4 shall involve the Member State of nationality of Union citizens;
point (d) of paragraph 1 of this Article, the consultation set out in Article 4 shall involve the Member State of nationality of the accompanied Union citizen and, where necessary, the Member State of residence of the family member. By derogation from Article 4(6), no EU ETD shall be issued without prior consultation of the Member State of nationality of the accompanied Union citizen and, where necessary, the Member State of residence of the family member;
point (e) of paragraph 1 of this Article, the consultation set out in Article 4 shall involve the Member State obliged under international or national law to provide protection to the applicant, which shall be the destination country indicated on the EU ETD.
CHAPTER III
UNIFORM FORMAT FOR EU ETDs
Article 8
Uniform format for EU ETDs
Exceptionally, in the event of technical force majeure, uniform EU ETD stickers may be filled in manually and a photograph affixed. In such cases, the photograph shall have additional protection against photo substitution. No changes shall be made to the uniform EU ETD sticker which has been filled in manually.
Article 9
Additional technical specifications
The Commission shall adopt implementing acts containing additional technical specifications for EU ETDs relating to the following:
design, format and colours of the uniform EU ETD form and sticker;
requirements for the material and printing techniques of the uniform EU ETD form;
security features and requirements including enhanced anti-forgery, counterfeiting and falsification standards;
other rules to be observed for the filling in and issuing of the EU ETD.
Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 12(2).
Article 10
Production of EU ETDs
Article 11
Exercise of the delegation
Article 12
Committee procedure
Article 13
Notification to third countries
The Commission is empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 11 to amend the first subparagraph of this paragraph by designating another Member State as the state responsible for providing the specimens referred to in that subparagraph, on the basis of objective criteria, such as the presence on its territory of the body designated for the production of EU ETDs by several or all Member States.
CHAPTER IV
FINAL PROVISIONS
Article 14
More favourable treatment
Member States may introduce or retain provisions more favourable than those of this Directive in so far as they are compatible with this Directive.
Article 15
Protection of personal data
Article 16
Monitoring
Member States shall regularly monitor the application of this Directive based on the following indicators:
number of EU ETDs issued in accordance with Article 3 and the nationality of the recipient;
number of EU ETDs issued in accordance with Article 7 and the nationality of the recipient; and
number of cases of EU ETD fraud and counterfeits.
Article 17
Evaluation
Article 18
Repeal
Article 19
Transposition
They shall apply those measures from 36 months after the adoption of the additional technical specifications referred to in Article 9.
When Member States adopt those measures, they shall contain a reference to this Directive or be accompanied by such a reference on the occasion of their official publication. Member States shall determine how such reference is to be made.
Article 20
Entry into force
This Directive shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
Article 21
Addressees
This Directive is addressed to the Member States.
ANNEX I
UNIFORM EU ETD FORM
The uniform EU ETD form shall comply with the following specifications:
1. Format and size
The uniform EU ETD form shall be in a trifold design (a single sheet printed on both sides and folded into thirds). When folded, the size of the form shall comply with the ISO/IEC 7810 ID-3 standard.
2. Page one: Cover page
The cover page of the uniform EU ETD form shall contain, in this order, the words ‘EUROPEAN UNION’ in all official languages of the Union and the words ‘EMERGENCY TRAVEL DOCUMENT’ and ‘TITRE DE VOYAGE PROVISOIRE’. It shall also feature twelve golden stars forming a circle.
3. Page two: Affixing the uniform EU ETD sticker
The uniform EU ETD sticker shall be securely affixed to the second page of the uniform EU ETD form in such a way as to prevent easy removal. The uniform EU ETD sticker shall be aligned with and affixed to the edge of the page. The machine-readable zone of the uniform EU ETD sticker shall be aligned with the outer edge of the page. The stamp of the issuing authorities shall be placed on the uniform EU ETD sticker in such a manner that it extends onto the page.
4. Pages three and four: Information
The third and fourth page shall contain translations of ‘Emergency Travel Document’ as well as of the captions of the uniform EU ETD sticker in all official languages of the Union except for English and French. The following text shall also appear:
‘This EU Emergency Travel Document is a travel document issued by a Member State of the European Union for a single journey to the holder's Member State of nationality or residence or, exceptionally, to another destination. Authorities of non-EU countries are hereby requested to allow the holder to pass freely without hindrance.
Le présent titre de voyage provisoire de l'UE est un titre de voyage délivré par un État membre de l'Union européenne aux fins d'un trajet unique vers l'État membre de nationalité ou de résidence du détenteur, ou, à titre exceptionnel, vers une autre destination. Les autorités des pays tiers sont priées d'autoriser le détenteur du titre de voyage provisoire à circuler sans entraves.’
5. Pages five and six: Visas and entry/exit stamps
The fifth and sixth pages shall bear the heading ‘VISA/VISA’ and shall otherwise be left blank.
These pages shall be reserved for visas and entry/exit stamps.
6. Number of the uniform EU ETD form
A seven-digit number shall be pre-printed on the uniform EU ETD form.
ANNEX II
UNIFORM EU ETD STICKER
The uniform EU ETD sticker shall comply with the following specifications:
Features of the uniform EU ETD sticker
1. The uniform EU ETD sticker shall contain a facial image of the holder, printed to high security standards, except where a photograph is used in accordance with Article 8(5). The facial image or photograph shall be that used for the purposes of Article 4(2).
2. The uniform EU ETD sticker shall contain security features ensuring sufficient protection against falsification taking into account, in particular, the security features used for the uniform format for visas.
3. The same security features shall be used for all Member States.
4. The following shall appear on the uniform EU ETD sticker:
the abbreviation ‘EU ETD/TVP UE’;
the words ‘European Union/Union européenne’;
the three-letter code ‘EUE’ as set out in ICAO Document 9303.
5. The uniform EU ETD sticker shall contain the seven-digit number of the uniform EU ETD sticker in horizontal orientation, pre-printed in black. A special font type shall be used. This number shall be preceded by the two-letter country code of the issuing Member State as set out in ICAO Document 9303, which can be either pre-printed or added when the uniform EU ETD sticker is filled in. For security purposes, the same seven-digit number may be pre-printed several times on the uniform EU ETD sticker.
Sections to be completed
6. The uniform EU ETD sticker shall contain sections for the following information:
the destination country and any transit country for which the EU ETD is issued;
issuing Member State and the location of the issuing authority;
the date of issuance and the date of expiry;
the EU ETD recipient's surname and given name(s), nationality, date of birth and sex;
the number of the uniform EU ETD form to which the uniform EU ETD sticker will be affixed as referred to in point 6 of Annex I.
7. The captions of the sections to be completed shall appear in English and French and shall be numbered.
8. Dates shall be written as follows: the day using two digits, the first of which is a zero if the day in question is a single digit; the month using two digits, the first of which is a zero if the month in question is a single digit; the year using four digits. Day and month shall be followed by a blank space. For example: 20 01 2018 = 20 January 2018.
9. The uniform EU ETD sticker shall contain a ‘remarks’ section, which shall be used by the issuing authority to indicate any further necessary information, for example the type and number of the document replaced.
Machine-readable information
10. The uniform EU ETD sticker shall contain the relevant machine-readable information in line with ICAO Document 9303 to facilitate external border controls. The capital letters ‘AE’ shall be used as the first two characters of the machine-readable zone to designate the document as an EU Emergency Travel Document. The machine-readable zone shall contain a printed text in the visible background printing with the words ‘European Union’ in all the official languages of the Union. That text shall not affect the technical features of the machine-readable zone or its ability to be read.
11. Space shall be reserved for the possible addition of a common 2D barcode.