UK Introduces New Travel Criteria For Electronic Travel Authorisation


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times) The UK's government has made amendments to criteria for those applying for an electronic travel authorisation (ETA). This announcement came through a memorandum released on Tuesday.

Under the new changes, two criteria have been added to the suitability grounds that allow passengers to attain an ETA.


Firstly, those who have been previously refused a visit visa or permission to enter the UK as a visitor will be refused an ETA. This does not apply to those who were granted a visit visa subsequently after the refusal or a valid permission was held and not cancelled as a result of the refusal.

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Instead, the applicants whose ETA's have been rejected, will have to apply for a visit visa.

The second extended criteria allows for refusal if the applicant's previous ETA had been cancelled for reasons not relating to suitability.

As per the statement released, without the power to subsequently refuse an ETA in these circumstances, an individual could be refused at the UK border and have their ETA cancelled. They would then have to re-apply for an ETA and board another service back to the UK to seek re-entry on the basis that they have a valid ETA.

These new changes will ensure that applicants who are not eligible for ETA are instead directed to apply for a visa and ensure they meet the entry requirements upstream.

Khaleej Times is currently looking into whether these changes affect UAE citizens.

The electronic travel authorisation is a permit for nationals from select countries to travel to the UK without a visa.

Currently, citizens from Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates can apply for the ETA.

The permit allows nationals to travel to the UK for up to six months for tourism, visit family and friends, business or short-term study purposes. They can also visit for up to three months on the Creative Worker visa concession, in addition to travelling for a permitted paid engagement and can transition through the UK, which includes not going through border control.

Bringing back visa regime

The UK's government said it has also stopped electronic travel authorisation for Jordanians travelling to the country. Jordanians now travelling to the European country must apply for a visit visa.

The decision comes after the an increasing number of Jordanians were travelling to the UK for 'purposes that are not permitted under the visit and electronic travel authorisation (ETA) provisions, such as to live, work or claim asylum in the UK', said the government.

The implementation of the visa regime comes with a 28-day transition period from the imposition date (September 10) for Jordanians who are travelling to the UK without a visa but hold a valid ETA and have confirmed travel booking prior to the imposition. These individuals will not be required to have a visit visa.

Those who do not meet these conditions during the transition period will require a visa. Jordanian nationals who hold confirmed bookings for travel to the UK on a date after the transition period ends will need to obtain a visa.

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