Category: UK

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

British Travellers Advised to Exercise Caution in 18 Countries Amid Rising Tensions in the Middle East 

British nationals planning to visit 18 countries, including popular winter destinations such as Egypt, Tunisia, the UAE, and Morocco, are urged to exercise caution due to escalating regional tensions.  The UK government updated its travel advice for these regions in response to recent events in the Middle East, including an airstrike by Israel on Iran.…
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New Service Providers for UK Visa Applications: What Applicants Need to Know

If you’re in the process of applying for a UK visa, whether inside the country or overseas, big changes are coming that may affect your experience. The UK government is currently transitioning between commercial partners who operate the visa application centres on behalf of UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI). This shift could impact where and…
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Belgium Travel Alert: UK Foreign Office Issues New Guidance for Tourists

UK travellers planning a trip to Belgium are being urged to stay cautious following an important travel update from the UK Foreign Office.  Belgium, a favourite destination for city breaks, especially in the colder months thanks to its enchanting Christmas markets, is now flagged for potential risks related to terrorism, strikes, and demonstrations. In the…
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EU’s Entry/Exit System Faces Fresh Delays Ahead of November 2024 Launch

The European Union’s much-anticipated Entry-Exit System (EES), which aims to revolutionise the way non-EU travellers enter and exit its borders, is once again under scrutiny as doubts grow over its readiness for the November 10 launch. EES, a cutting-edge biometric system designed to streamline border crossings, will use digital photographs and fingerprints to register travellers…
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UK Revokes Visa-Free Access for Nationals of Jordan

The United Kingdom (UK) has ended its visa-free travel scheme for Jordanian visitors due to a rise in asylum claims and border rule violations. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced that Jordanian nationals can no longer access the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system, which allows multiple UK entries over two years for £10.  The decision follows…
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