UK promotes eVisa transition, urges everyone, including Indians, to switch over
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, UNITED KINGDOM/ Created : Sep 19, 2024, 13:49 IST
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The UK government is urging immigrants, including Indian nationals, to switch from physical immigration documents to eVisas as part of its plan to digitise the border and immigration system by 2025. Free consultations and support … Read more
The UK government is urging immigrants, including Indian nationals, to switch from physical immigration documents to eVisas as part of its plan to digitise the border and immigration system by 2025. Free consultations and support will be provided to help with the transition, which aims to improve security and efficiency. Read less
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The pros of this toward eVisas are security, lower costs as well as effectiveness. However, eVisas cannot be used for forgery like the physical documents, lost or stolen, as it is an online document unlike the actual physical hard copy documents. They will facilitate the ability of visa holders to safely use their immigration documents online and in a couple of hours. The Home Office stressed that moving to eVisas will not alter the immigration status or status of any person or their rights.
The digitalisation of the immigration system will help to improve the process and ensure a more secure environment for the immigrants in the UK. Therefore, through the elimination of the use of documents like the BRPs, and shifting the focus on digital access, the UK government seeks to improve on the efficiency of the immigration services. Most of the visa holders should start using a fully automated system by 2025, with an aim of providing better and more secure service to the users.
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