Travelling To UK Will Get Cheaper And Easier For UAE, GCC, And Jordanian Visitors

Travelling To UK Will Get Cheaper And Easier For UAE, GCC, And Jordanian Visitors

Travel to UK will soon become cheaper and easier for Emiratis and nationals from Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states, plus Jordan, with the introduction of new Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme that will cost only £10 (Dh45.50) per traveller.

Currently, visitors to UK from the UAE, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia are paying £30 (Dh137) per visit under the current Electronic Visa Wavier (EVW) scheme; while Jordanians are required to shell out £100 (Dh456) for a visit visa.

The new ETA is a digital permission to travel for those visiting or transiting through the UK who do not need a visa for short stays, or who do not currently hold another UK visa. With the new ETA, they will all be allowed to visit UK multiple times over a two-year period.

The move to the ETA scheme means that the visa requirement for nationals from GCC states and Jordan will be in line with other visitors, such as those from the US and Australia.

The new ETA scheme is also part of the digitisation of the UK border by 2025 to further enhance border security and the customer experience.

The new scheme will be made available for Qatari nationals in October this year, and for the rest of the GCC states and Jordan in February 2024, ahead of a worldwide expansion next year.

The application process for an ETA will be simple and fast to complete, with the process being entirely digital via website or mobile phone app. To apply, individuals will need to provide biographic and biometric details such as a digital photograph and answer a set of suitability questions.

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