We’re getting ever closer to 6 October – the day when the EU’s new Entry/Exit System (EES) is set to come into force for travellers. From that date, EES – an electronic system which will replace the physical stamping of passports when you go through passport control – will be compulsory for many non-EU citizens. All EU member states except Cyprus and Ireland, where passports will still be stamped manually, and all four non-EU Schengen countries – Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland – will take part. From 6 October, when you arrive in a new country, you’ll need to provide your passpo…