Travel to the UK Hassle-Free: Discover the New Visa Changes for GCC Nationals

  • 8 months ago
UK Announces Groundbreaking Visa Change for Visitors from GCC Countries and Jordan

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The United Kingdom has recently unveiled a significant visa change that will revolutionize travel for visitors from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, and Jordan. The UK government's latest announcement marks a major milestone in visit visa requirements for nationals from Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries and Jordan.

*Removing Visa Requirements and Introducing Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA)*

In a groundbreaking move, the UK government will eliminate visit visa requirements for citizens from the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, and Jordan. Instead, these travelers will be offered an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) that grants them a two-year entry permit at a remarkably affordable cost of just £10 ($12). This progressive change aligns the entry requirements for Gulf travelers and Jordanians with those of esteemed visitors from the United States and Australia.

*Simplifying the Process and Boosting Security*

Previously, GCC nationals had to navigate the process of applying for a £30 ($37) document for each visit to the UK. However, the new announcement ensures that nationals from GCC states and Jordan will only need to pay £10 to apply for an ETA, granting them multiple visits to the UK over a two-year period. This is a significant improvement compared to the current Electronic Visa Waiver (EVW) scheme, where Gulf nationals are required to pay £30 per visit, while Jordanian nationals need to pay £100 for a visit visa.

The scheme is set to launch for Qatari nationals in October 2023, followed by the remaining GCC states and Jordan in February 2024. This strategic move precedes a global expansion throughout 2024, demonstrating the UK's commitment to creating a digitized border system to enhance border security and provide a seamless customer experience.

*The Significance of ETA and Strong Bilateral Relations*

An Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) is a digital permission to travel granted to visitors transiting through or visiting the UK for short stays, eliminating the need for a traditional visa.

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