UK Introduces New Visa And Transit Rules For Travellers, Including Nigeria.
The United Kingdom has introduced updated visa and transit regulations, with Nigeria among the countries now required to obtain entry and transit visas under the new system.
According to the UK Home Office, visas can now be issued in either physical form or as a digital eVisa. Additionally, an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system has been introduced for eligible countries, replacing visa requirements for some travellers.
Under the revised rules, passengers from visa-required countries, including Nigeria, can transit airside through the UK without a visa if they meet certain conditions. Travellers must arrive and depart by air on the same day, hold a confirmed onward flight ticket, and possess valid entry documents for their next destination.
However, nationals from red-listed countries must still obtain a visa to transit airside unless they hold a valid visa for entry to Australia, Canada, New Zealand, or the United States. This applies regardless of whether the individual is travelling to or from these countries. Additionally, a visa for these countries may be accepted as part of a reasonable journey if the holder has entered that country within the past six months with a valid visa.
Other acceptable travel documents include a US Immigration Form 155A/155B, a valid residence permit issued by an EEA state or Switzerland, a category D visa for entry to an EEA state or Switzerland, or an Irish biometric visa endorsed for transit. Furthermore, holders of a valid Schengen Approved Destination Scheme (ADS) visa travelling to the issuing country or holding a valid airline ticket from the Schengen area may also qualify under specific conditions.
These changes aim to streamline the UK’s visa system while maintaining strict security measures for transit and entry. Travellers from affected countries are advised to review the new regulations carefully before planning their journeys.