Feb 18 β€’ 16:38 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¨ Ecuador El Universo (ES)

This is the document that travelers to the United Kingdom will receive from February 25

Starting February 25, travelers requiring a visa for the United Kingdom will receive an eVisa instead of a physical visa in their passport.

From February 25 onward, anyone needing a visa to enter the United Kingdom will be issued an eVisa, a digital record that encapsulates a traveler's identity and immigration status, as stated by the UK government. This transition aims to streamline the immigration process by replacing traditional physical visas with a new electronic format that conveys essential information like visa type and residence permissions.

The UK government emphasized that eVisas will fully replace physical immigration documents, including biometric residence permits (BRPs) and the adhesive stamps typically found in passports. As a result, applicants can expect a seamless shift to this digital system once their visa applications or requests for residence are approved.

This move towards an electronic system reflects a broader trend in global immigration policies aiming to enhance security and efficiency. By adopting eVisas, the UK hopes to modernize its immigration framework, benefiting both applicants and the immigration authorities through a more straightforward and less error-prone process.

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