UK Broadens Digital Entry System for Gulf Travelers
The UK has extended its Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system to include six Gulf countries, requiring pre-travel approval for visa-free visitors starting February 2024.
The UK has extended its Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system to include six Gulf countries, requiring pre-travel approval for visa-free visitors starting February 2024.
UK’s new ETA system rollout raises concerns over potential travel chaos, prompting urgent calls for government action to ensure smooth implementation.
The UK government’s new Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme allows visa-free multiple entries for citizens from the Gulf region, enhancing travel, economic ties, and cultural exchanges.
Starting in 2025, all travelers to the U.K., including those from visa-exempt countries like the EU and U.S., will need to secure an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) before their journey, marking the most significant change in U.K. border regulations in decades.
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