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Kenya Lifts ETA Requirement and Grants Visa-Free Entry to Africans (Except Somalia and Libya)

In a significant move to boost tourism and strengthen ties with African nations, the Kenyan government has announced the lifting of the Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) requirement for African citizens. Furthermore, Kenya has granted visa-free entry to all Africans, with the exception of Somalia and Libya, due to security concerns.

This development is a major milestone in Kenya’s efforts to promote pan-Africanism and facilitate travel within the continent. It is also expected to enhance economic cooperation, cultural exchange, and people-to-people relations between Kenya and other African countries.

Key Highlights:

Visa-free entry: Citizens of all African countries, except Somalia and Libya, can now enter Kenya without a visa.
ETA requirement lifted: The Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) requirement has been lifted for African citizens.
Security exceptions: Somalia and Libya are exempt from the visa-free policy due to security concerns.
Tourism boost: The move is expected to increase tourism in Kenya, as Africans can now travel to the country with greater ease.

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What This Means for Travelers:

African citizens can now travel to Kenya without the need for a visa or ETA. This will simplify the travel process, reduce costs, and make it easier for Africans to explore Kenya’s rich culture, stunning natural beauty, and vibrant cities.

Kenya’s decision to grant visa-free entry to Africans and lift the ETA requirement is a significant step towards promoting African unity and cooperation. It is expected to have a positive impact on tourism, trade, and cultural exchange between Kenya and other African countries.

We will continue to monitor developments and provide updates on any changes to Kenya’s visa policies.

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