You searched for Qatar - Newland Chase https://newlandchase.com/ Global Immigration. Local Understanding. Fri, 14 Jun 2024 09:34:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.9 UNITED KINGDOM – An ETA is now required for some nationalities https://newlandchase.com/united-kingdom-an-eta-is-now-required-for-some-nationalities/ https://newlandchase.com/united-kingdom-an-eta-is-now-required-for-some-nationalities/#respond Fri, 14 Jun 2024 09:33:17 +0000 https://newlandchase.com/?p=26844 Following implementation of the UK’s Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system in November 2023, this update provides a summary of the current requirements.

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By: Hannah In-Chan

Following implementation of the UK’s Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system in November 2023, this update provides a summary of the current requirements.

Purpose of the ETA

An ETA is advance permission to travel to, or transit through the UK, for those who do not currently need to obtain a visa, or do not have a UK immigration status. An ETA approval will facilitate multiple entries.

Who needs an ETA?

Individuals visiting the UK who do not need a visa for stays of less than six months and do not meet one of the below exemptions:

  • UK or Irish nationals
  • Individuals who hold a UK entry visa or residence permit
  • Individuals who hold an Irish permit and do not need a visa to enter the UK
  • Non-UK nationals who need an issued visa to enter the UK

For example, a US national, who lives in the US, and is coming to attend a business meeting in London will need an ETA when this is implemented for US nationals.

It should be noted that an ETA, where required, is necessary for airside transit as well as visiting the UK.

Validity

Once approved, the ETA will be valid from the date of approval for either two years or until the expiry of the passport, whichever is shorter.

Process

Applications for the ETA can be submitted online on cibtvisas.com. Approvals will be sent to the applicant via email. Applications should take no more than 3 working days from the date of submission, but if the UK authorities have any questions, processing can take longer. We recommend applications be submitted at least 30 days before.

Documents required

The applicant’s passport must be valid for a minimum of three months after the intended departure date from the UK and should not be more than 10 years old.

Implementation timeline

Nationals from Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar Saudi Arabia and the UAE are required to obtain ETA approval before travel. Additional countries will be implemented throughout 2024, with the aim of every non-visa national requiring an ETA by the end of 2024.

 

This immigration update is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for legal or scenario-specific advice. Furthermore, it is important to note that immigration announcements are subject to sudden and unexpected changes. Readers are encouraged to reach out to Newland Chase for any case- or company-specific assessments.

 

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JAPAN – Digital Nomad Visa Launched    https://newlandchase.com/japan-digital-nomad-visa-launched/ https://newlandchase.com/japan-digital-nomad-visa-launched/#respond Thu, 18 Apr 2024 15:51:45 +0000 https://newlandchase.com/?p=26703 Digital Nomad visa allows foreign nationals to live and work remotely in Japan for up to 6 months in a 12-month period.

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By: Tomomi Nagashima and Kayo Sato

On March 31, 2024, Japan launched a new residence status called “Digital Nomad Visa”. This visa allows eligible foreign nationals to remain in Japan for up to six months in a 12-month period and work remotely for their overseas employer. Digital Nomad Visa holders are permitted to carry out the provision of paid services or selling of goods to overseas clients and are geared towards professions such as software developers, digital designers, virtual assistants, or sole proprietors of foreign companies.

How do applicants qualify for this visa?

  • Applicants must be a national of a visa-exempt country and a country with a bilateral tax treaty with Japan. 
  • Applicants must be employed by and remunerated by their employers overseas. 
  • Applicants must have a minimum annual income of at least JPY 10 million (approx. USD 68,300) or more at the time of application 
  • Applicants must hold an insurance policy that covers death, injury, and illness during their stay in Japan. Coverage of 10 million yen or more for the costs of treatment for injuries and illnesses must be in place.

A Digital Nomad Visa-holder can bring a legally married spouse and children with legal parentage to Japan, provided they also meet eligibility criteria. The Digital Nomad Visa will come under the “designated activities” visa category. Refer to the table below for the list of eligible nationalities.

As always, don’t hesitate to reach out to your Newland Chase dedicated contact or submit an inquiry here should you have any specific questions regarding this announcement.

Nationalities Eligible for Japan’s Digital Nomad Visa

Digital Nomad  Spouse and Child
of digital nomad 
Designated Activities no.53  Designated Activities no.54 
Australia  Andorra 
Austria  Argentina 
Belgium  Australia 
Brazil  Austria 
Brunei  Bahama 
Bulgaria  Barbados 
Canada  Belgium 
Chile  Brazil 
Croatia  Brunei 
Czech Republic  Bulgaria 
Denmark  Canada 
Estonia  Chile 
Finland  Costa Rica 
France  Croatia 
Germany  Cyprus 
Hong Kong  Czech Republic 
Hungary  Denmark 
Iceland  Dominican Republic 
Indonesia  El Salvador 
Ireland  Estonia 
Israel  Finland 
Italy  France 
Latvia  Germany 
Lithuania  Greece 
Luxembourg  Guatemala 
Malaysia  Honduras 
Mexico  Hong Kong 
Netherlands  Hungary 
New Zeeland  Iceland 
Norway  Indonesia 
Poland  Ireland 
Portugal  Israel 
Qatar  Italy 
Republic of Korea  Latvia 
Romania  Lesotho 
Serbia  Liechtenstein 
Singapore  Lithuania 
Slovakia  Luxembourg 
Slovenia  Macao 
Spain  Malaysia 
Sweden  Malta 
Switzerland  Mauritius 
Taiwan  Mexico 
Thailand  Monaco 
Turkey  Netherlands 
United Arab Emirates  New Zealand 
UK  North Macedonia 
Uruguay  Norway 
United States of America  Poland 
   Portugal 
   Qatar 
   Republic of Korea 
   Romania 
   San Marino 
   Serbia 
   Singapore 
   Slovakia 
   Slovenia 
   Spain 
   Surinam 
   Sweden 
   Switzerland 
   Taiwan 
   Thailand 
   Tunisia 
   Turkey 
   United Arab Emirates 
   UK 
   Uruguay 
   United States of America 
This immigration update is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for legal or scenario-specific advice. Furthermore, it is important to note that immigration announcements are subject to sudden and unexpected changes. Readers are encouraged to reach out to Newland Chase for any case- or company-specific assessments. 

 

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QATAR – Employee registration on NAS https://newlandchase.com/qatar-employee-registration-on-nas/ https://newlandchase.com/qatar-employee-registration-on-nas/#respond Thu, 28 Mar 2024 17:51:57 +0000 https://newlandchase.com/?p=26584 The Qatari authorities have introduced a new process to attest work contracts, requiring the applicant to register on the National Authentication System.

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By: Hannah In-Chan

The Qatari authorities have introduced a new process to attest work contracts in Qatar. When processing an application for a Residence Permit in Qatar, the authorities will review and attest the work/employment contract. As part of the new process, sponsoring Qatari companies and the foreign national applying for the Residence Permit will need to be registered on the National Authentication System (NAS). Previously only authorised representatives of the Qatari sponsoring company were required to be registered on the NAS.

Newland Chase Insight

Delays resulting from implementation issues with the new system are anticipated, and companies should allow additional processing time during the initial implementation.

This immigration update is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for legal or scenario-specific advice. Furthermore, it is important to note that immigration announcements are subject to sudden and unexpected changes. Readers are encouraged to reach out to Newland Chase for any case or company-specific assessments.

 

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ISRAEL/PALESTINE – Urgent Travel Advisories and Changes https://newlandchase.com/israel-urgent-travel-advisories-and-changes/ https://newlandchase.com/israel-urgent-travel-advisories-and-changes/#respond Fri, 10 Nov 2023 10:45:26 +0000 https://newlandchase.com/?p=25523 Attacks this weekend in Israel have caused major disruptions to travel in and out of the country. CIBT is following the situation and has this update on the status of movement to and from Israel.

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Thursday 04 January Update:

Foreign expatriates have been returning to Israel in greater numbers over the past two weeks. Individuals seeking to return but with upcoming or past visa expiration circumstances should consider submitting an application for a waiver from consular processing. We recommend liaising with a specialist immigration provider for support with this as the approval of waivers requires strong justification and a compelling case needs to be submitted to Israeli immigration authorities.

Foreign nationals seeking to secure work authorisation in Israel should be aware that, effective January 1, 2024, the minimum monthly prevailing wage for foreign national experts has now increased to NIS 24,758—up 5.5 percent from 2023.

Additionally, from within Israel, the US Embassy has resumed non-immigrant and immigrant visa services. Appointments are available on the scheduling site for Israelis seeking to schedule interviews for H, L and E employee applications, as well as O and other non-immigrant visa classifications. The State Department has extended the interview waiver program for certain eligible non-immigrant applicants who wish to renew their visas. Israeli nationals may qualify for interview waiver if they apply in Israel; have no prior visa refusals (unless waived or overcome); and display no apparent or potential ineligibility. Renewal applicants must apply within 48 months of the prior visa’s expiration date. It should be noted that in-person interviews may still be required based on individual cases and at the discretion of the Consular Officer.

As the Israel-Palestine crisis continues to evolve, CIBT will continue to monitor any developments and provide updates as necessary.

Friday 10 November Update:

The Ministry of Interior in Israel are yet to provide further information regarding an automatic extension to work visas for foreign employees beyond 9 November.

Further to our previous alert advising that expiration dates of valid work visas would be extended up to 9 November 2023, immigration authorities have not yet released an additional automatic extension of work visas for foreign employees or published any official guidelines to clarify the situation.

Foreign nationals who have already departed Israel with visas due to expire whilst they are outside of Israel must have their visa extensions processed at Israeli consulates before the expiry of their current visas. Due to the complexity and evolving nature of the conflict, we recommend liaising with immigration providers for further advice as several Israeli consulates worldwide are working with reduced hours or are currently closed. All matters, including the lack of clear government guidelines for visa extensions, should be reviewed on a case-by-case basis and will depend on various factors including the employee’s nationality, physical location, and visa expiration date as well as other considerations.

For some consular matters, there may be a possibility to submit a special request for a waiver from consular processing and to instead have this completed in Israel, However, should this be successful, work activities can only commence once the visa processing is complete in Israel (which may take an additional 1-2 days).  We would recommend that all employers of foreign nationals seeking to extend their stay in Israel, begin the process for visa renewals three months prior to their visa expiration date to allow for sufficient time for work visas to be processed.

Meanwhile, the Rafah crossing from Gaza into Egypt continues to open periodically. This week, a number of foreign passport holders and some injured evacuees passed through the crossing following a two-day suspension.  The Rafah border crossing is the only exit from Gaza that does not border Israel.

As the Israel-Palestine crisis continues to evolve, CIBT will continue to monitor any developments and provide updates as necessary.

Wednesday 01 November Update:

The Rafah border crossing connecting Gaza with Egypt has reopened for the first time since the start of the conflict between Israel and Hamas.  Severely injured Palestinians requiring hospital treatment as well as dual national foreign passport holders have been permitted to evacuate Gaza.  The embassies of the people permitted to leave the warzone have been informed in advance.  It is expected that further evacuations will take place in the coming days.

Meanwhile, Israeli immigration authorities have advised that that the expiration date for all visas (other than B-1 work visas) – which were due to expire before 8 February 2024, will automatically be extended to 8 February 2024. Additionally, foreign nationals working in the domestic caregiving and agriculture sectors whose work permits were due to expire between 7 October 2023, and 7 January 2024, will now be granted an extension of three months from the expiration date of each permit.

Unless any further announcements are made regarding extensions, visas should be extended following the regular extension process.  As mentioned previously, all visa holders with an expiration date prior to 9 November 2023, including work visas, will automatically be extended to 9 November 2023.

The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs have now closed Israeli embassies in the following countries: Egypt, Jordan, Bahrain, Turkmenistan, and Morocco.

As the Israel-Palestine crisis continues to evolve, CIBT will continue to monitor any developments and provide updates as necessary.

Friday 27 October update:

Immigration authorities in the United Arab Emirates have placed additional security checks on Palestinian and Israeli nationals applying for visas required to obtain employment and dependent permits.  Additionally, Newland Chase has observed an increasing trend of visit visa refusals from Lebanon, Egypt, and Palestine.

It is still possible for Israeli citizens to enter the UAE, and the UAE is still granting visa on arrival for tourism/business meetings.

Currently, it is not possible for Israeli nationals to enter Lebanon, Egypt, Qatar or Saudi Arabia unless there are humanitarian grounds to apply for an exemption to enter these countries. As the conflict develops, we anticipate that additional countries may consider restricting entry for Israeli citizens.

Finally, a growing number of countries are advising their citizens to avoid travel to Lebanon at this time. The US State Department has raised its advisory for Lebanon to Level 4: Do Not Travel. The US embassy in Lebanon is advising American citizens who wish to depart Lebanon to leave immediately, due to the unpredictable security situation. International flights from Beirut–Rafic Hariri Airport are still operating, though at reduced capacity. The US Embassy in Lebanon further is offering potential financial assistance to Americans wishing to leave Lebanon, but who lack funds.

Tuesday 24 October update:

Cyprus to assist with evacuation and repatriation 

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Cyprus have implemented the Special National Plan ESTIA to support with the evacuation and repatriation of foreign citizens from an area in crisis.

Special National Plan ESTIA is activated in times of emergency or crisis, to allow for the safe evacuation of civilians from a nearby crisis area (in this instance the wider Middle East region) through Cyprus.  More specifically, in consultation with the embassies of 26 countries (including the US, Denmark, UK, Portugal, Holland, Belgium and Germany), Cyprus will operate as a transit for foreign nationals seeking to return to their home countries. Cypriot authorities are arranging temporary accommodation, food, and special return flights to transport foreign citizens back to their country of nationality.  The Special National Plan ESTIA is not applicable for Israeli or Palestinian nationals.

Holders of Israeli passports can enter Cyprus as visitors, without a visa for stays that do not exceed 90 days within a six-month period provided that their passport will be valid for at least three months at the date of departure.

Palestinian nationals cannot enter Cyprus as visitors and will need to apply for a visa. If they are already holders of a visa allowing entry to Cyprus, it is recommended to check with their embassy their individual status to find any available options.

As the Israel-Palestine crisis continues to evolve, CIBT will continue to monitor any developments and provide updates as necessary.

Friday 20 October update:

Israeli citizens eligible for visa-free travel to US effective immediately

The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have announced, with immediate effect, that Israeli citizens will be permitted to undertake short-term travel to the United States under the U.S Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) scheme.

US authorities had previously designated Israel into the U.S. Visa Waiver Program effective 30 November 2023, however the implementation date has now been brought forward due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.  Successful applicants will be able to enter the United States for tourism or business purposes for up to 90 days. Israeli citizens and nationals who currently have a valid B-1/B-2 visas can also continue to use them for business and tourist travel to the United States.

Eligible Israeli citizens and nationals must have a biometrically enabled passport book. ESTA applications may take up to 72 hours for processing. The ESTA application will be available in English only at this time and is expected to be available in other languages by 1 November 2023.  ESTA is an automated system that assists in determining eligibility to travel to the United States under the Visa Waiver Program. Upon completion of an ESTA application, travellers are notified of their eligibility to travel to the United States under the Visa Waiver Program. Holders of non-biometric, temporary, or emergency travel documents, or travel documents from a non-Visa Waiver Program designated country will not be eligible for an ESTA but can instead apply for a U.S. visa.  Additionally, any individuals intending to stay in the United States longer than 90 days should consider applying for a visa instead of an ESTA.

Eligible travellers can apply online for authorization to travel to the United States through the ESTA at esta.cbp.dhs.gov or by downloading the “ESTA Mobile” app through iOS App Store or the Google Play Store.

Rafah border remains closed to Palestinian and foreign nationals in Gaza

Meanwhile, Palestinians and all foreign nationals continue to be unable to evacuate from Gaza across the neighbouring border to Egypt. In addition to border sites with Israel being closed, the Rafah crossing on the border of Egypt and Gaza remains shut meaning that it is not possible to evacuate the ongoing war taking place in Gaza.

As the Israel-Palestine crisis continues to evolve, CIBT will continue to monitor any developments and provide updates as necessary.

Friday 13 October update:

On 12 October 2023, the immigration authorities in Israel (known as the Population, Immigration and Border Authority ‘PIBA’), have announced that they will be closed to the public until further notice.  No indication has been provided regarding the duration of the closure.  This is likely to cause a further delay to work permit applications currently in process in Israel and/or at Israeli Consulates internationally.  For up-to-date information on the specific locations of the office closures, we recommend reviewing information on the PIBA website (piba.gov.il) or on telegram at: https://t.me/pibaIsrael.

Travel to Israel continues to be severely impacted by the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine. Whilst some scheduled flights are operating as normal, individuals planning to enter or depart Israel should anticipate delays or cancellations.  The Ministry of Interior desk at Ben Gurion Airport Terminal 3 should be contacted in case an emergency passport is required for any individuals who has a flight booked within a 48-hour period.  More information on eligibility and issuance of emergency passports can be found on the PIBA website (Issue a emergency passport(temporary) or travel document | Population and Immigration Authority (www.gov.il))

As the Israel-Palestine crisis continues to evolve, CIBT will continue to monitor any developments and provide updates as necessary.

Wednesday 11 October update:

Further to our client alert on 9 October 2023, the security situation in Israel and Gaza remains unstable due to the ongoing conflict.  Ben Gurion Airport remains operational and commercial airlines are continuing flights to and from Israel, albeit with several scheduled flights being delayed or cancelled. As of 11 October, there have been no reported consular or embassy closings in Israel. This could change at any time and we will continue to monitor the situation and advise accordingly.

Immigration authorities in Israel have confirmed that the expiration dates of all currently valid work visas expiring for the next month will be extended until at least 9 November 2023. After this period, if no subsequent notification is issued, work permits or visas will need to be extended in accordance with the standard procedures.

Work permit applications currently in process may be delayed due to staff shortages within the immigration authorities in Israel and/or at Israeli Consulates internationally. As the Israel-Palestine crisis continues to evolve, CIBT will continue to monitor any developments and provide updates as necessary.

 

Monday 9 October:

The attacks by Hamas against Israel on Saturday have sparked a crisis situation across the country. CIBT has been monitoring the situation to determine how travel in and out of Israel will be affected.

As of Monday morning, there were no reported consular or embassy closings in Israel. This could change at any time, and we will continue to monitor the situation.

The US State Department in an official announcement is saying “the situation in Israel remains dynamic” but has not as yet issued a formal travel advisory. The State Department has published the following information for US citizens in Israel, saying: “US citizens seeking to be in touch with the US Embassy in Israel, can call 1-833-890-9595 (toll free) and 606-641-0131 (local). For the latest security alert regarding Israel, please click here.”

Meanwhile, the government of the United Kingdom issued an urgent advisory warning people to “avoid travel to Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories.” The Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office has specifically warned against all travel to Gaza, the Sheba’a Farms, and Ghajjar, as well as any areas within 500 meters of the borders with neighboring Lebanon and Syria, as well as all but essential travel to areas in the northern West Bank.

In terms of travel, Ben Gurion International Airport – Israel’s primary international airport – remains open, though sporadic closures due to Hamas rocket attacks are possible. A number of airlines, including America, Delta, British Airways, and Lufthansa, cancelled flights to Tel Aviv over the weekend and are scaling back operations this week. Anyone with a scheduled flight to or from Israel should check with your carrier on the current status of your flight.

Cruise lines are also being affected by the conflict. On Saturday both Holland America Lines and Oceana immediately suspended shore excursions and hastily left the port of Haifa in northern Israel on Saturday. Most cruise lines are either diverting from scheduled stops in Israel or canceling shorter cruises entirely.

The situation in Israel is rapidly developing. CIBT will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as necessary.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Are consulates and embassies in Israel operating differently in light of the conflict? Will there be delays in visa and work permit issuance?

As of October 13, we have no reports of foreign embassy or consulate closures in Israel, though this may change as the conflict goes on, so please follow Newland Chase’s blog and social media accounts for updates.

On 12 October 2023, the immigration authorities in Israel (known as the Population, Immigration and Border Authority or ‘PIBA’), have announced that they will be closed to the public until further notice.  No indication has been provided regarding the duration of the closure.  This is likely to cause a further delay to work permit applications currently in process in Israel and/or at Israeli Consulates internationally.

Does CIBT provide services in the region?

Yes, we can provide travel document services to the region, including providing visas.

Can business travelers still move in and out of the region?

Yes, there are no broad travel bans currently in place, though some governments, like the United Kingdom and United States, are advising against travel to the region in general and are saying not to travel to Gaza specifically.

Flights into and out of David Ben Gurion airport – Israel’s main international airport – are subject to delays and cancelations, with some airlines stopping flights into Israel.

Can tourists still move in and out of the region?

Yes, there are no general travel bans currently in place, though many governments are advising against travel to the region. Flights into and out of David Ben Gurion airport – Israel’s main international airport – are subject to delays and cancelations, with some airlines stopping flights into Israel.

Cruise lines have been diverting away from port calls in Israel, and ending shore excursions, so if you are traveling to Israel as part of a cruise, the itinerary will likely remove any stops in Israel.

Anyone traveling to Israel currently for tourist purposes should exercise extreme caution and register with your country’s embassy in Israel upon arrival so you can be contacted in case of emergencies.

What precautions should foreign nationals in the region take?

If you are a foreign national currently in the Israel/Palestine region (or even in a neighboring country such as Lebanon or Jordan which could see fighting spill over into their countries) we recommend you register with your country’s embassy or consulate in case support is needed at any time.

US citizens should enroll in STEP (Smart Traveler Enrollment Program), which both lets local embassies and consulates know you are in the region and provides you with emergency alerts and advisories.

It is also important to keep a copy of your travel documents (copies of your passport, national ID cards, travel visas, work permits, etc.) with you at all times. Also monitor local media for real-time information on any potential disturbances in your immediate area.

Can Israelis travel to the United States without a visa?

Yes. A visa-waiver scheme between the US and Israel was scheduled to go into effect in November. Due to the ongoing conflict, the visa-waiver program has begun immediately. Israelis can now travel to the US for periods up to 90 days without a visa. For longer stays, a visa will still be required.

Can foreign nationals who are currently in Gaza leave?

Foreign governments have been working to arrangements for their citizens currently in Gaza to leave, though mobility is greatly affected by active military operations. The foreign nationals should plan to leave via the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt. The Rafah crossing has been open for limited periods of time for humanitarian reasons since the beginning of the conflict. Foreign nationals should work with their local embassy or consulate on procedures to leave Gaza.

How long is this conflict expected to last?

There is no way to tell, though we will work to provide information and travel document service for the duration of the conflict.

Where can travelers get regular updates?

Our staff is following developments in the region closely and will provide updates on any announced travel restrictions or embassy/consulate closings. Please follow our social media channels and our blog for updates.

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UNITED KINGDOM – ETA System Launches https://newlandchase.com/united-kingdom-eta-system-launches/ https://newlandchase.com/united-kingdom-eta-system-launches/#respond Tue, 24 Oct 2023 19:58:07 +0000 https://newlandchase.com/?p=25676 Applications for the Electronic Travel Authorization system open on 25 October for citizens of Qatar, with other countries to be added later. the ETA is a pre-screening system for citizens of visa-exempt countries who are visiting the UK.

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Applications for the Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system open on 25 October as part of a pilot launch program.

The ETA is a pre-screening system for passport holders bound for the United Kingdom from countries who have visa-waiver agreements with the UK. Under the ETA system, visitors will be allowed to stay in the UK for up to:

  • Six months for tourism, visiting family and friends, business or study, or;
  • Three months under the creative worker visa concession.

Additionally, an ETA will be required if a traveler is transiting through the UK, but not going through the UK border control.

Initially, only citizens of Qatar will need to apply for an ETA, for any travel to the UK on or after 15 November 2023. Citizens of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member countries, plus Jordan, will need ETAs for any travel on or after 22 February 2024, with applications from those countries opening on 1 February. Citizens from other visa-exempt countries will not need to apply for an ETA, though UK immigration officials state additional countries will be added to the scheme in the future.

This immigration update is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for legal or scenario-specific advice. Furthermore, it is important to note that immigration announcements are subject to sudden and unexpected changes. Readers are encouraged to reach out to Newland Chase for any case- or company-specific assessments.

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AUSTRALIA – To Be Added to UK ETA https://newlandchase.com/australia-to-be-added-to-uk-eta/ https://newlandchase.com/australia-to-be-added-to-uk-eta/#respond Fri, 23 Jun 2023 16:35:47 +0000 https://newlandchase.com/?p=25112 Australia will be included in the United Kingdom’s Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system when it fully rolls out sometime in 2024.

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Australia will be included in the United Kingdom’s Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system when it fully rolls out sometime in 2024. The ETA is an electronic entry document for countries currently engaged in visa-waiver schemes with the United Kingdom.

Previously, Australian visitors could apply for an entry document upon arrival in the UK. The ETA, however, must be obtained before a traveler departs for the United Kingdom. Visitors to the UK from the US, Japan, and Spain are also likely to need an ETA before entry.

The launch of the ETA will be performed in stages, with visitors from Qatar needing to obtain an ETA beginning 15 November 2023, and citizens of other members of the Gulf Cooperation Council, as well as Jordan, being added in February 2024. A full implementation for all affected countries is expected sometime later in 2024.

Immigration Insights

This immigration update is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for legal or scenario-specific advice. Furthermore, it is important to note that immigration announcements are subject to sudden and unexpected changes. Readers are encouraged to reach out to Newland Chase for any case- or company-specific assessments.

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UNITED KINGDOM – Electronic Travel Authorizations https://newlandchase.com/united-kingdom-electronic-travel-authorizations/ https://newlandchase.com/united-kingdom-electronic-travel-authorizations/#respond Fri, 17 Mar 2023 16:59:30 +0000 https://newlandchase.com/?p=24821 UKVI published a new statement of changes on 9 March 2023 including a number of updates to the current immigration system. As part of these changes, UKVI “unveils plans for travel scheme to bolster the border” by way of the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme due to launch in October 2023.

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UKVI published a new statement of changes on 9 March 2023 including a number of updates to the current immigration system. As part of these changes, UKVI “unveils plans for travel scheme to bolster the border” by way of the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme due to launch in October 2023 under “Appendix Electronic Travel Authorisation”.

An ETA is a new requirement for individuals who do not need a visa to come to the UK. If granted, an ETA provides permission to travel to the UK and will be electronically linked to the applicant’s passport.

Who is required to obtain an ETA prior to travel?

UKVI have published that the “ETA scheme will apply to third country national (i.e. not British or Irish) passengers visiting the UK or transiting the UK who do not currently need a visa for short stays, as well as those using the Creative Worker route for a short stay”.

Nationals of Qatar will require an ETA if travelling to the UK from 15 November 2023.

Other nationals of the countries set out below will require an ETA prior to traveling to the UK from 22 February 2024:

  • Bahrain
  • Jordan
  • Kuwait
  • Oman
  • Saudi Arabia
  • United Arab Emirates

It is anticipated that further countries will be added to the scheme in due course. UKVI have stated that they intend for the ETA scheme to apply worldwide for visitors, including those visiting from Europe “by the end of 2024”.

Who will not require an ETA?

An ETA is not required for those who are British, Irish passport holders, or those who have existing permission to live, work or study in the UK or hold a visa to enter the UK.

Those that are legally resident in Ireland and do not require a visa to visit the UK, will not need to obtain an ETA if they are travelling from one of the below:

  • Ireland
  • Guernsey
  • Jersey
  • Isle of Man

What will ETA holders be permitted to do in the UK?

ETA holders will be permitted to:

  • Travel to the UK for up to 6 months for tourism, visiting friends/family, on business or study.
  • Travel to the UK for up to 3 months via the Creative Worker visa concession.
  • Transit through the UK.

How do I obtain an ETA?

UKVI have confirmed that an ETA can be obtained by making an application via the UK ETA app or online via the GOV.UK website. Applicants will be asked to provide biometric details.

A decision is sent via email confirmation within 3 working days and the ETA linked electronically to the passport used to make the application. Travellers are advised to travel to the UK using the same passport linked to the ETA.

What is the duration of an ETA and Costs?

An ETA is stated to be valid for a period of 2 years. It will be multiple entry. Those who are eligible to use the ePassport gate will still be able to do so, alternatively at arrival, the individual will need to see a Border Force officer to enter the UK.

Interestingly, UKVI have confirmed that if the ETA holder obtains a new passport in less than 2 years, they must apply to obtain a new ETA.

Whilst a specific fee has not yet been announced, it has been stated by UKVI that the “cost of an ETA will be in line with similar international schemes, and individuals can make multiple visits to the UK over a 2-year validity period.”

What happens if I am refused an ETA?

Alternatives to an ETA would be to:

  1. Apply for a standard visitor visa
  2. Apply for a transit visa
  3. Apply for a Temporary Work – Creative Worker visa

If you have any compliance queries on the above or which are more nuanced please contact us directly on Discovery@newlandchase.com For general advice and information on immigration and business travel to the UK, please contact us.

This immigration update is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for legal or scenario-specific advice. Furthermore, it is important to note that immigration announcements are subject to sudden and unexpected changes. Readers are encouraged to reach out to Newland Chase for any case- or company-specific assessments.

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UNITED KINGDOM: Government to Implement ETA Scheme https://newlandchase.com/united-kingdom-government-to-implement-eta-scheme/ https://newlandchase.com/united-kingdom-government-to-implement-eta-scheme/#respond Fri, 13 Jan 2023 19:22:41 +0000 https://newlandchase.com/?p=24616 From January 2023, the government of the United Kingdom will be implementing an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme as part of their universal “permission to travel” requirement.

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From January 2023, the government of the United Kingdom will be implementing an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme as part of their universal “permission to travel” requirement.

The scheme will be implemented for “non-visa nationals” who do not require a visa before traveling to the UK and nationalities entitled to the Electronic Visa Waiver. Those eligible will receive a pre-approved digital travel authorization to enter the UK. Through this scheme, the UK government aims to strengthen security checks in advance of an individual’s arrival and should also result in a more seamless entry process at the UK border for all travellers.

This scheme will be rolled out in stages and is anticipated to be fully in force by the end of 2024. The first stage will be in private beta testing. The second will see the scheme rolled out to nationals of Qatar, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, and the third to the rest of the eligible nationalities.

FAQs:

Who will need an Electronic Travel Authorisation visa waiver to enter the UK?

The full list of eligible countries are yet to be confirmed but it is expected that non-visa nationals such as those from EEA member states, Australia, USA, New Zealand, Japan, Brazil, etc will need to apply prior to entering the UK. It will also be rolled out for the Gulf States currently eligible for the Electronic Visa Waiver.

It will not be required for British or Irish nationals or those with valid permission to enter or remain in the UK.

The ETA will be required for those wishing to enter the UK for transit purposes or as visitors for Tourism, Business, Short Term study, and Medical Treatment.

What will the application process be?

Individuals applying for an ETA will be required to complete a short application form and provide their biographic, biometric and contact details. This information will then be checked and assessed to determine whether the person can travel to the UK. Individuals are expected to receive their ETA within a short time of submitting their application.

Is the ETA a visa?

The ETA is not a visa. On arrival at the UK border, an individual will still need to obtain leave to enter, as per the current process.

Will there be a fee?

Fees have yet to be released although it is likely to be in line with similar schemes available in countries such as USA, Australia, and Canada.

What will happen if I don’t apply for an ETA before traveling?

Airline carriers will be expected to confirm that an ETA has been obtained prior to travelling to the UK. Otherwise, individuals may be liable to a penalty charge.

UK Visas and Immigration will use interactive “advance passenger information” (API) to confirm whether an individual has the appropriate permission to travel to the UK and return an electronic message to the airline carrier confirming the same.

 

Further information

Once the scheme is available, employers should ensure that eligible employees intending to visit the UK for business purposes apply for their ETA in advance.

Newland Chase will continue monitoring any developments.

Organisations and individuals impacted by this development are encouraged to contact a Newland Chase immigration specialist for case-specific advice.

For general advice and information on immigration and business travel to the UK, please contact us.

 

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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: Major Reforms to Visa and Work Permit Schemes https://newlandchase.com/united-arab-emirates-major-reforms-to-visa-and-work-permit-schemes/ https://newlandchase.com/united-arab-emirates-major-reforms-to-visa-and-work-permit-schemes/#respond Mon, 12 Sep 2022 08:28:47 +0000 https://newlandchase.com/?p=24138 From October 2022, two major reforms to the United Arab Emirates’ visa and work permit schemes are to go into effect.

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From October 2022, two major reforms to the United Arab Emirates’ visa and work permit schemes are to go into effect. These reforms are certain to be a much-welcomed change and appear to extend opportunities to secure residency in the UAE to (1) Freelancers, (2) Skilled Workers and (3) Investors and Partners without needing to be sponsored by a UAE employer. Additionally, and consistent with the above reforms, the UAE government intends to implement a “jobseekers” visa which would allow those eligible visa holders to seek employment for up to 60 days. Further details on these reforms are below.

Further, in anticipation of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, the UAE is implementing a tourism category to accommodate and attract tourists attending the games. The new multiple-entry visa is sure to make the UAE a tourist hotspot for FIFA World Cup.

It is reported that this new visa will be issued to holders of the ‘Hayya’ card, a document that grants entry into Qatar and football stadia from November 20, 2022 to December 18, 2022. It is specifically issued to those travelling to Qatar for the FIFA World Cup. The visa will allow supporters to enter the UAE multiple times over a period of 90 days and does not apply to travelers obtaining a visa on arrival in the UAE.

Green Visa (5-year validity)

The objective with this category is to allow “self-sponsorship” for many unique professionals to work in the UAE without needing an Emirati-based employer to provide sponsorship for the work permit and residency visa. As of October 3, 2022, for a period of five years, eligible Freelancers, Skilled Workers and Investors and Partners will be able to:

  • Sponsor first degree relatives (includes spouses, children, and parents). Visa holders are allowed to sponsor unmarried children up to the age of 25 and unmarried daughters of any age.
  • Obtain leave to remain in the UAE for 6 months (versus 30 days under current law) upon expiration or cancelation of visa.

Dependents will receive same the visa validity as the principal applicant.

Eligibility

Freelancers and/or self-employed applicants must have:

  • A freelance/self-employment permit from Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation.
  • Proof of a bachelor’s degree or specialized diploma.
  • Evidence of annual income from self-employment for the previous two years for an amount not less than AED 360,000, (approx. $98,000.00 USD) or prove financial solvency throughout their stay in the UAE.

Skilled employees must:

  • Have a valid employment contract.
  • Be classified in the first, second or third occupational level as per Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (Level 1: Legislators, managers, and business executives, Level 2: Professionals in scientific, technical and human fields and Level 3: Technicians in scientific, technical and humanitarian fields).
  • Hold a minimum of bachelor’s degree or equivalent.
  • Have a salary of not less than AED 15,000 (approx. $4,100.00 USD) per month.

Investors or partners (replaces previous 2-year visa):

  • Approval of the investment and proof of investment (If the investor/partner has more than one licence, the total invested capital will be calculated.).
  • Approval of the competent local authorities.

Jobseekers Visa

This new visa is being introduced for jobseekers looking to explore employment opportunities in the UAE for up to 60 days. The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation has qualified eligibility to three different levels of professionals and recent graduates. Further, applicants must hold at least a bachelor’s degree:

  • Level 1: Legislators, managers, and business executives.
  • Level 2: Professionals in scientific, technical and human fields.
  • Level 3: Technicians in scientific, technical and humanitarian fields.
  • Recent graduates of the 500 top universities.

For general advice and information on immigration and business travel to the UAE, please contact us.

This immigration update is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for legal or scenario-specific advice. Furthermore, it is important to note that immigration announcements are subject to sudden and unexpected changes. Readers are encouraged to reach out to Newland Chase for any case- or company-specific assessments.

 

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QATAR: Traveling to the FIFA World Cup 2022 https://newlandchase.com/qatar-traveling-to-the-fifa-world-cup-2022/ https://newlandchase.com/qatar-traveling-to-the-fifa-world-cup-2022/#respond Tue, 23 Aug 2022 15:20:30 +0000 https://newlandchase.com/?p=23962 In preparation for travelers heading to the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar, the authorities have announced that any foreigners traveling from 1 November 2022 to Qatar should procure a Hayya Card prior to entering the country, except Qatari Residence permit holders.

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Qatar Travel After 1 November 2022

In preparation for travelers heading to the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar, the authorities have announced that any foreigners traveling from 1 November 2022 to Qatar should procure a Hayya Card prior to entering the country, except Qatari Residence permit holders.

However, there is no clear information from the authorities as as to whether travelers on Qatar temporary work visas are required to secure a Hayya card. No other standard visit/travel/visa-free/visa-on- arrival permits will be issued during this period and Hayya will be considered as the entry permit.

Residents of United Arab Emirates and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries will also need a Hayya card to enter Qatar starting from 1 November 2022. This requirement is applicable to all travelers intending to visit Qatar, irrespective of whether they are traveling to attend the FIFA World Cup, for leisure, or any other purpose.

Those with confirmed match tickets can apply for a Hayya card now. The traveler’s accommodation will also need to be validated during the process. To apply for a digital Hayya Card, and to book accommodation, please visit Qatar2022.qa or download the Hayya to Qatar 2022 app (available on iOS and Android).

Hayya Card is operated by the government of the State of Qatar. For any questions relating to the digital Hayya Card please contact info@hayya.qa or call 800.2022 (Qatar) or (+974) 4441.2022 (International). Please contact enquiries@book.qatar2022.qa, for enquiries regarding the accommodation options.


Qatar Travel Prior to 1 November 2022

Travelers who intend to travel to Qatar before 1 November 2022 may be permitted to entry the country based on the below categories of visas. If the traveler intends to attend FIFA World Cup 2022 matches, they will still need to secure a Hayya card to access the stadium.

Visa on Arrival – 90 days

Nationals of the countries listed in the table below can secure a visa on arrival for 180 days from the date of issuance and are entitled to stay in Qatar only for 90 days, during either a single trip or on multiple trips.

Antigua and Barbuda Dominican Republic Latvia Romania
Argentina Estonia Liechtenstein Serbia
Austria Finland Lithuania Seychelles
Bahamas France Luxembourg Slovakia
Belgium Germany Malaysia Slovenia
Bulgaria Greece Malta Spain
Croatia Holland Netherlands Sweden
Cyprus Hungary Norway Switzerland
Czech Republic Iceland Poland Turkey
Denmark Italy Portugal Ukraine

 

Visa on arrival – 30 days + extendable 30 days

Nationals of the countries listed in the table below can secure a visa on arrival for 30 days from the date of issuance and are entitled to spend up to 30 days in Qatar, during either a single trip or on multiple trips. The visa on arrival can be extended for a further 30 days in-country.

Andorra Colombia Indonesia Mexico Rwanda Vatican City
Australia Costa Rica Iran Moldova San Marino Venezuela
Azerbaijan Cuba Ireland Monaco Singapore
Belarus Ecuador Japan Montenegro South Africa
Bolivia Falkland Islands Kazakhstan New Zealand South Korea
Brazil French Guiana Lebanon Pakistan Suriname
Brunei Georgia Macau Panama Thailand
Canada Guyana Macedonia Paraguay United Kingdom
Chile Hong Kong, China Maldives Peru United States
China India Mauritius Russia Uruguay

India and Pakistan

Citizens of India and Pakistan are eligible to apply for the 30-day visa waiver/visa on arrival for single or multiple-entry visits during the 30 days from the date of initial issuance. However, there are some additional rules in place.

  • Travelers from India and Pakistan should have passport validity for a minimum of six months or more.
  • Travelers must carry confirmed return tickets.
  • Hotel quarantine booking for the number of days advised (currently one day which ends after proof of a negative test).
  • Travelers must carry a valid credit card or a minimum cash amount of USD 1400 (may vary and recommended to check with the carrying airline prior to making travel plans).
  • Hotel bookings for the duration of the stay must be booked in advance through the Discover Qatar website.
  • Travelers from both countries should have a certificate confirming a negative PCR test completed during the 72 hours from the time of arrival.
  • Travelers must be fully vaccinated with vaccines approved by the Ministry of Public Health and have completed a period of 14 days after the last dose.
  • Those coming directly from Pakistan should also present a certificate of vaccination against polio.
  • Passengers arriving in Qatar must download and activate the Ehteraz app upon arrival at Qatar’s entry ports.

Visa-Free Entry for GCC Nationals

GCC nationals do not need a visa to travel to Qatar. This applies to citizens of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates.

For general advice and information on immigration and business travel to Qatar, please contact us.

This immigration update is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for legal or scenario-specific advice. Furthermore, it is important to note that immigration announcements are subject to sudden and unexpected changes. Readers are encouraged to reach out to Newland Chase for any case- or company-specific assessments.

 

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