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Kenya: Step-by-step guide to its new eTA system for foreign nationals 

Kenya’s visa-free entry to all foreign nationals has a step-by-step guide  to its new Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) system. 

Nairametrics reported earlier that Kenya implemented a new semi-automated Electronic Travel Authorization system (eTA), replacing the traditional visa system.  This became effective as of January 1, 2024.  

This new era of travel grants visa-free entry to individuals regardless of their nationality, for tourism or business stays of up to 90 days. However, airline carriers are forbidden from permitting passengers without a valid eTA to board. Regardless of nationality, passengers are no longer required to complete paper forms on the plane or upon arrival. 

Kenya’s decision to offer visa-free entry reflects a significant shift in its approach to tourism and business travel, emphasizing its commitment to creating a welcoming environment for international visitors. 

Despite a brief delay of five days, Kenya celebrated the arrival of the first group of foreign tourists on Friday, January 5, under an innovative and streamlined entry system.

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This system, crafted to simplify and expedite the entry process, is strategically designed to attract a greater number of international visitors, contributing to substantial growth in Kenya’s flourishing tourism sector. 

Here are the steps for getting your ETA in 3 days: 

Steps to getting your eTA 

 

Required documents and processing times

 After obtaining your ETA 

 

 

ETA validity and renewal 

Unlike traditional visa programs with multi-year validity, the ETA for Kenya is only valid for a single trip. Travellers must obtain a new ETA for each subsequent visit to the country. 

Transition for e-Visas 

Travelers who acquired e-visas before the ETA launch can continue using them until expiration. However, note that the e-visa platform will be decommissioned, reflecting the country’s shift away from visa requirements. 

As Kenya embraces this visa-free initiative, travellers are encouraged to stay informed about evolving regulations  

 

 

 

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