From the BBC:
“New border scheme will make
UK safer, says Priti Patel”
A new border scheme requiring
visitors to apply for an electronic permit will make the UK safer, Home
Secretary Priti Patel has said. She also argued it will make it easier to count
those coming to the UK. Under the plan, all visitors without a visa or
immigration status will have to apply for an Electronic Travel Authorisation
(ETA) before coming to the UK. But Labour accused the government of
"incompetence" over immigration.
Passengers required to get a
permit under the new system would include those travelling to the UK for a
short stay or transiting - changing planes - in the country. People wishing to
work in the UK or stay in the country for a long period of time - for example
over six months - would need to obtain a visa, rather than an ETA. The Home
Office says the new system would allow automated and early security checks to
take place to stop foreign criminals arriving in the country, with applicants
only allowed to travel once they have been cleared. The department also says
the new scheme will make it easier to count the numbers coming into the country
and notes that past migration figures have underestimated the true figure. For
example, the government estimated three million Europeans lived in the UK, but
more than five million ended up applying to the EU settlement scheme. Around 30
million people are expected to apply for ETAs each year.
The new scheme is modelled on the
US Electronic System for Travel Authorization which has been in place since
2009, while the EU is planning to introduce its own version - European Travel
Information and Authorisation System - next year. The announcement comes as
reports say the numbers of migrants crossing the English Channel by boat are
higher this year than last, despite an agreement signed with France in November
to increase border security and prevent migrant crossings. Ms Patel is expected
to give further details of her Legal Migration and Border Control Strategy on
Monday. Speaking ahead of that announcement, Ms Patel said: "Now we have
taken back control and ended free movement, security is at the very heart of
our immigration strategy. "Our new approach will make it easier to identify
potential threats before they reach the border." Labour's shadow home
secretary Nick Thomas-Symonds accused the government of "utter
incompetence" adding that it had "broken" the asylum system. Speaking
to Sky's Trevor Phillips on Sunday he said:"If you look at 2014, 87% of
asylum claims were being dealt with within six months, that figure had fallen
to 20% by 2019, and what did the government do? They got rid of performance
targets." Mr Thomas-Symonds said there "should be" performance
targets for civil servants.
^ This system sounds just like
the one the US and Canada already have and the one the EU is going to have. I don’t
see this being a big deal. ^
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