UK launches new visa-waiver system for travellers from 50

News Express |8th Jan 2025 | 25,129
UK launches new visa-waiver system for travellers from 50




The United Kingdom has expanded its visa-waiver entry system, effective from Wednesday, to include visitors from dozens of additional countries, such as the United States, Canada, and Australia.

The Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system, comparable to the U.S. ESTA program, now requires travelers from visa-exempt countries to secure prior authorization before entering the UK.

Costing £10 ($12.50) and valid for multiple visits of up to six months each over a two-year period, the scheme was initially rolled out in 2023 for Qatar. It was later extended to five neighboring Gulf states last year.

This latest phase broadens eligibility to citizens from approximately 50 more countries and territories, including Argentina, Brazil, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, and several Caribbean nations. Eligible travelers have been able to apply for an ETA since November 2023, with the requirement coming into effect this week.

Designed to enhance border security, the scheme will be further extended to EU and European countries starting April 2, with applications for those travelers opening on March 5. The ETA is digitally linked to the applicant’s passport.

The UK government estimates that around six million visitors from the United States, Canada, and Australia arrive annually. Under the new rules, all eligible travelers—including children and infants—must obtain an ETA even for transit through the UK en route to another destination.

Heathrow Airport has criticized the initiative, arguing that it has reduced the number of transit passengers and negatively impacted the UK’s competitiveness and economic growth.

The new entry requirements do not apply to British or Irish citizens, passport holders from British overseas territories, or legal residents of the UK. It also leaves visa requirements unchanged for citizens of countries like China, Ecuador, and South Africa, who still need a visa to enter Britain.

Previously, most visitors from visa-exempt nations could travel to the UK with just their passports, without the need for prior authorization.

The UK’s ETA system closely resembles the upcoming European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS), which will require visa-exempt travelers visiting 30 European countries—including France and Germany—to secure a travel permit. Costing €7 ($7.40) and valid for three years, the European scheme is expected to launch later this year and will apply to nationals from around 60 countries, including the US, Canada, Brazil, and the UK. (Nigerian Tribune)




Comments

Adekunle Amos Adeniyi

10th, Jan, 2025

I wish to travel to that place because I like that contenent

Hassan

10th, Jan, 2025

Hassan

Joseph Anene Okafor

10th, Jan, 2025

What of Commonwealth countries? There should be a blanket coverage that includes former British colonies if there is sincerity in this grouping..

Raji Abass

10th, Jan, 2025

According to principles of international law and mutual agreements, countries previously colonized by the United Kingdom often enjoy certain privileges, such as membership in the Commonwealth of Nations, which can include visa-free travel agreements. However, these privileges are not automatic and depend on bilateral agreements and the foreign policies of

Raji Abass

10th, Jan, 2025

Countries formerly colonized by the UK often benefit from privileges like Commonwealth membership, which may include visa-free travel. However, these privileges require bilateral agreements and are not automatic. Nigeria, a Commonwealth member, lacks visa-free access to the UK due to the government's failure to negotiate such terms. This reflects weak diplomatic

Louis Aderemi

10th, Jan, 2025

British relationships with there colonies are mostly exploitative. The relationships are master-servant relationships which I think shouldn't be. The condition attached to visas and studies in the uk are very exploitative and unfriendly, I pray someday or in the very near future we shall have competent and patrotic government

Daniel chinonso Okorieorji

12th, Jan, 2025

I don't have the money as the third party date base H-2B how can I pay when I don't have access to my rewards can you contact the department of labour over this issue I think they know what to do about it

KAZEEM YUSUFF

18th, Feb, 2025

I will like to travel to uk

Okhionkpawomnuyi Faith

12th, Apr, 2025

I love to travel to UK

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