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UK inks immigration deal with Iraq  

Pacts include a joint UK-Iraq “statement on border security” committing both countries to work more closely in tackling people smuggling and border security…reports Asian Lite News

The government said Thursday it had struck a “world-first security agreement” and other cooperation deals with Iraq to target people-smuggling gangs and strengthen its border security. 

Interior minister Yvette Cooper said the pacts sent “a clear signal to the criminal smuggling gangs that we are determined to work across the globe to go after them.” 

They follow a visit this week by Cooper to Iraq and its autonomous Kurdistan region, when she met federal and regional government officials. 

“Organized criminals operate across borders, so law enforcement needs to operate across borders too,” she said in a statement. 

Cooper noted people-smuggling gangs’ operations “stretch back through Northern France, Germany, across Europe, to the Kurdistan Region of Iraq and beyond.” 

“The increasingly global nature of organized immigration crime means that even countries that are thousands of miles apart must work more closely together,” she added. 

The pacts include a joint UK-Iraq “statement on border security” committing both countries to work more closely in tackling people smuggling and border security. 

The two countries signed another statement on migration to speed up the returns of people who have no right to be in the UK and help reintegration programs to support returnees. 

As part of the agreements, London will also provide up to £300,000 ($380,000) for Iraqi law enforcement training in border security. 

It will be focused on countering organized immigration crime and narcotics, and increasing the capacity and capability of Iraq’s border enforcement. 

The UK has pledged another £200,000 to support projects in the Kurdistan region, “which will enhance capabilities concerning irregular migration and border security, including a new taskforce.” 

Other measures within the agreements include a communications campaign “to counter the misinformation and myths that people-smugglers post online.” 

Cooper’s interior ministry said collectively they were “the biggest operational package to tackle serious organized crime and people smuggling between the two countries ever.” 

Govt opens pre-travel requirement to non-Europeans 

Meanwhile, the government is introducing Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) for millions of visitors who pass through the UK border every year, including six million from the USA, Canada, and Australia. From today all eligible non-European visitors can apply for an ETA and will need one to travel to the UK from 8 January 2025. 

Next year, we will open ETA to eligible Europeans, who will be able to apply from 5 March 2025 and will need an ETA to travel to the UK from 2 April 2025. From April 2025, all visitors to the UK who do not need a visa for short stays and who do not already have a UK immigration status will need an ETA. 

This expansion follows the successful rollout of ETAs to Gulf Cooperation Council nationals earlier this year. In the first half of 2024, over 243,000 Gulf nationals were issued with ETAs and can now benefit from smoother, easier travel to the UK for short trips. 

In 2023, visitors from the USA, Canada, and Australia alone contributed £8.8 billion to the UK economy, supporting the UK’s tourist industry and boosting local businesses across the country. ETAs will enhance security through new technology and make the UK border more efficient, preserving the UK’s appeal as a dynamic, diverse, and exciting destination to visit. 

Eligible visitors should apply for their ETA through the UK ETA app, which is quick and simple to use and enables most applicants to receive a decision in hours. Visitors can also apply on GOV.UK if they do not have access to a smartphone. 

Minister for Migration and Citizenship, Seema Malhotra MP, said, “This expansion of ETA is a significant step forward in delivering a border that’s efficient and fit for the digital age. Through light-touch screening before people step foot in the UK, we will keep our country safe while ensuring visitors have a smooth travel experience.” 

An ETA costs £10, permits multiple journeys, and lasts for two years or until the holder’s passport expires – whichever is sooner. Once granted, ETAs are digitally linked to a traveller’s passport and allow for stays of up to six months at a time – including both short trips and more extended stays. An ETA is not a visa, it is a digital permission to travel. 

All travellers to the UK – except British and Irish citizens – will need permission to travel in advance through either an ETA or an eVisa. Replacing physical immigration documents with eVisas lets UK visa holders use online immigration services, take control of their data and prevent against documents being lost, stolen or tampered with. 

To ensure the smooth implementation of a digitised border, the UK Government continues to work closely with the travel industry, including airline, maritime and rail carriers, and is delivering a communications campaign to reach visitors about the steps they need to take before they travel to the UK. 

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