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An electronic visa (E-Visa) and an electronic travel authorization (ETA, also styled eTA) are digital travel permits commonly required in conjunction with a valid passport for entry into specific jurisdictions. These electronic travel documents have gained prominence in the modern era of digital connectivity and streamlined travel processes.

Background

Beginning in the 2000s many countries introduced e-visas and electronic travel authorisations (ETAs) as an alternative to traditional visas. An ETA is a kind of pre-arrival registration, which may or may not be officially classified as a visa depending on the issuing jurisdiction, required for foreign travellers who are exempted from obtaining a full visa. In contrast to the procedures that typically apply in regard to proper visas, per which the traveller normally has no recourse if rejected, if an ETA is rejected the traveller can choose to apply for a visa instead. In contrast, an e-visa is simply a visa that travellers can apply for and receive online without visiting the issuing state's consular mission or visa agency.

Differences Between eVisa and eTA

Electronic Visa (eVisa) and Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) are digital travel documents that enable travelers to gain entry into foreign countries. Despite their apparent similarities, these two forms of travel authorization exhibit notable distinctions:

  • It is crucial to clarify that an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) should not be confused with a traditional visa. These documents serve distinct purposes and have varying eligibility criteria.[citation needed]
  • eTAs are legally not a kind of visa, and are generally limited to travelers hailing from countries that have entered into a Visa Waiver Program with the destination country, while eVisas are typically available to a broader spectrum of countries and territories. Travellers are still able to apply for a visa if an eTA is rejected.[citation needed]

Limit and validity

  • The differences between eVisas and eTAs extend to the duration of their validity and the constraints they impose on travel.[citation needed]
  • eVisas typically carry a validity period ranging from 30 to 60 days, making them suitable for relatively short-term visits.[citation needed]
  • Conversely, eTAs are often granted more extended periods of validity, allowing for greater flexibility in planning multiple visits over time.[citation needed]

Multiple entries

  • Another pivotal distinction lies in the number of entries permitted by these travel documents.[citation needed]
  • eTAs frequently enable travelers to make multiple entries into the destination country during the document's validity period, catering to those with recurring travel needs.[citation needed]
  • Conversely, eVisas are conventionally designed for single-entry use, meaning travelers can enter the country only once during the visa's validity.[citation needed]

Usage

The following jurisdictions require certain categories of international travellers to hold an ETA or e-visa to clear border controls upon arrival, if they don't need a visa:

Map of states with ETA or eVisa facilities
  States granting eVisas universally
  States granting eVisas to select nationalities
  States without eVisa facilities but requiring ETAs from some visa exempt visitors or visitors eligible for a visa on arrival
  States that plan to introduce eVisas or ETAs in the future
  States without ETA and eVisa facilities

An electronic visa (e-Visa or eVisa) or Electronic travel authorization (or ETA) is stored in a computer and is linked to the passport number so no label, sticker, or stamp is placed in the passport before travel. The application is done over the internet, and the receipt acts as a visa, which can be printed or stored on a mobile device.

These lists are not exhaustive. Some countries may have more detailed classifications of some of these categories reflecting the nuances of their respective geographies, social conditions, economies, international treaties, etc.

Country Mode Universal eligibility VoA alternative Ref.
 Angola Pre-approval X X [24]
 Antigua and Barbuda eVisa X [25]
 Armenia eVisa X [26]
 Argentina eVisa (called ETA) X X [27]
 Ascension Island eVisa X [28]
 Australia ETA X X [29]
 Azerbaijan eVisa X partial [30]
 Bahrain eVisa X partial [31]
 Benin eVisa X [32]
 Cambodia eVisa X [33]
 Djibouti eVisa [34]
 Egypt eVisa X partial [35]
 Ethiopia eVisa partial [36]
 Gabon eVisa partial [37]
 Georgia eVisa X X [38]
 Guinea eVisa X [39]
 Guinea-Bissau Pre-approval [40]
 Hong Kong ETA/eVisa X [41][42]
 India eVisa X partial [43]
Iran Iran eVisa X [44]
 Ivory Coast eVisa X [45]
 Japan eVisa X [46]
 Kenya eVisa X [47]
 Kuwait eVisa X [48]
 Kyrgyzstan eVisa partial [49]
 Laos eVisa X [50]
 Lesotho eVisa X [51]
 Madagascar eVisa [52]
 Malawi eVisa [53]
 Malaysia eVisa X [54][55]
 Mexico ETA X X [56]
 Mongolia Pre-approval X partial [57]
 Montserrat eVisa X [58]
 Morocco eVisa/ETA X partial [59]
 Myanmar eVisa X partial [60]
 New Zealand ETA X X [61]
 Nigeria eVisa X partial [62]
 Oman eVisa X [63]
 Pakistan ETA X X [64]
 Papua New Guinea eVisa X [65]
 Qatar eVisa
 Russia eVisa X X [66]
 Rwanda eVisa [67]
 Saint Helena eVisa X [68]
 Saint Kitts and Nevis eVisa X [69]
 São Tomé and Príncipe eVisa X [70]
 Saudi Arabia eVisa X [71]
 Singapore eVisa X X [72]
 South Sudan eVisa X [73]
 Sri Lanka ETA X [74]
 Seychelles ETA X [75]
 Suriname eVisa X [76]
 Taiwan eVisa X partial [77]
 Tajikistan eVisa X X [78]
 Tanzania eVisa [79]
 Thailand eVisa/Pre-approval X [80]/[81]
 Turkey eVisa X X [82]
 Uganda eVisa X [83]
 Ukraine eVisa X X [84]
 United Kingdom EVW X X [85]
 Uzbekistan eVisa X X [86]
 Vietnam eVisa X X [87]
 Zambia eVisa partial [88]
 Zimbabwe eVisa partial [89]

Russia maintains an eVisa program for visitors from certain countries arriving to Russian Far East, Saint Petersburg, Leningrad Region and Kaliningrad Region.[90] And will introduce a single electronic visa from 1 January 2021.[91]

Future introduction

Authorities of Brazil,[92] Belarus,[93] Chad,[94] Republic of the Congo,[95] Democratic Republic of the Congo,[96] Equatorial Guinea,[97] Ghana,[98] Kazakhstan,[99] Liberia,[100] South Africa,[101] and Tunisia[102] have announced plans to introduce electronic visas in the future.

  • EFTA countries) from 2024. For non-visa-exempt nationals, the EU plans to introduce a unified digital visa system starting in 2026.[103]

Notes

  1. ^ Eligible jurisdictions are:[5]
  2. ^ Holders of the following passports are eligible:[8]
  3. ^ The area under the definition consists of:
  4. ^ Documents required for travel between the PRC and ROC are:
  5. ^ This includes nationals of:[11]
  6. ^
  7. ^
  8. ^ Eligible jurisdictions are:[14]
  9. ^ Eligible jurisdictions are as follows:[15]
  10. ^ A holder of an EVW authorisation can visit and/or study in the UK for up to 6 months without a visa. An EVW is only valid for one entry, and a new EVW must be obtained each time an eligible person wishes to enter the UK to visit and/or study for up to 6 months without a visa. The EVW is valid for visits up to 90 days to Ireland once a holder has cleared immigration in the United Kingdom.

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