Oman Daily Observer

Travel to UK made more economical for Omanis

- KABEER YOUSUF

Omanis, along with other GCC nationals, can now make unlimited visits to the UK over a two-year period for just £10 starting on February 22, against the previous £30 paid through the Electronic Visa Waiver scheme, according to a statement from the Embassy of Great Britain in the Sultanate of Oman.

The two-year period of the visit is subject to the validity of the visitor’s passport and whichever is sooner will be taken into considerat­ion for the duration of the journey.

This expansion of the scheme follows the successful launch of the same for Qataris, who have been able to benefit since October 2023, with most applying using the UK ETA mobile app, along with other GCC nationals and Jordan.

The ETAS replace Electronic Visa Waivers (EVW) and remove the visa requiremen­t for short stays to the UK for Gulf and Jordanian nationals. However, an ETA is not a visa, it is a permission to travel and it authorises an individual to travel to the UK border. On arrival, an individual will still need to obtain leave to enter in the usual way, either by seeing a Border Force Officer or using an egate if eligible to do so.

“The ETA will improve the experience of travelling to the UK for the thousands of visitors from the Gulf and Jordan, who represent our second largest tourism market and contribute billions to the UK economy,” James Cleverly, Home Secretary, was quoted as saying.

The statement further said that the applicatio­n process for an ETA is simple and fast to complete, with the process being entirely digital via a mobile phone app. Applicants need to provide biographic and biometric details and answer questions on suitabilit­y and criminalit­y. Once individual­s have successful­ly applied, their ETA is digitally linked to their passport. Decisions will usually be made within three working days, however the majority are decided within hours.

Patricia Yates, CEO, Visitbrita­in, said that ‘GREAT Britain’ campaigns are underway across the region to showcase the breadth of exciting experience­s and destinatio­ns to inspire travel to Britain.

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— Photo by Khalfan al Ruzaiki The Oman Medical Specialty Board on Wednesday celebrated the graduation of the fifteenth batch of doctors who completed the training in residency, which ranged from 4 to 6 academic years, and fellowship ranging from 2 to 3 years. The event was held under the auspices of Dr Hilal bin Ali al Sabti, Minister of Health, Chairperso­n of the Board of Trustees of the Oman Medical Specialty Board.
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