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    Kenya is scrapping visas for all visitors

    December 13, 2023
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    In a groundbreaking announcement, President William Ruto declared that starting from January, visitors from all around the world will no longer require a visa to enter Kenya. This move aims to promote tourism and ease travel for international visitors.

    1. To streamline the entry process, the Kenyan government has developed a digital platform that will provide visitors with an electronic travel authorization in advance. This eliminates the need for visa applications and simplifies the travel requirements.
    2. President Ruto has long advocated for visa-free travel within the African continent, and this decision aligns with his vision. By removing visa restrictions, Kenya aims to contribute to the broader goal of enhancing regional integration and fostering closer ties among African nations.
    3. Kenya’s tourism sector plays a vital role in the country’s economy, offering diverse attractions such as stunning beaches along the Indian Ocean coastline and renowned wildlife safaris. The visa-free policy is expected to attract more international tourists, stimulating economic growth and creating employment opportunities.
    4. President Ruto made the historic announcement during an event commemorating Kenya’s 60th anniversary of independence from British colonial rule. The visa policy change serves as a symbol of Kenya’s progress and openness to the world.
    5. With the new system in place, travelers will experience a smoother and more efficient entry process, reducing bureaucracy and saving time. This will contribute to a positive visitor experience and encourage repeat visits.
    6. By removing visa requirements, Kenya sends a welcoming message to people from all corners of the globe. The country aims to position itself as a global hub for business, tourism, and cultural exchange, fostering international connections and collaborations.
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