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Digital visa policies revolutionize travel amid global tourism recovery

As global tourism continues its resurgence, reaching 96% of pre-pandemic levels in 2024, countries worldwide are implementing digital visa policies to streamline travel experiences and attract more visitors.


Digital visa policies revolutionize travel amid global tourism recovery

As global tourism continues its resurgence, reaching 96% of pre-pandemic levels in 2024, countries worldwide are implementing digital visa policies to streamline travel experiences and attract more visitors.

Efforts include adopting biometric identity verification systems and introducing secure digital visa platforms, signaling a commitment to modernizing tourism infrastructure.

The Philippines is set to revamp its visa issuance process as part of a broader push to boost tourism. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. recently approved measures to liberalize visa policies, including the development of a digital visa system.

According to Tourism Secretary Garcia Frasco, this initiative aims to eliminate inconveniences, enhance security, and provide easier access for travelers.

Mauritania has taken a significant step forward with the launch of its digital visa system on January 5, 2025. Replacing the outdated visa-sticker and visa-on-arrival methods, the new system allows travelers to apply online via the National Agency for the Population Register and Secure Titles.

Passengers can register for the system online or at dedicated airport counters. Officials note that this technology, which debuted at Delhi Airport in early 2024, has since expanded to 21 airports across India, significantly reducing wait times and enhancing travel efficiency.

Starting January 11, 2025, Italy will require fingerprint biometrics for Type D national entry visas. Applicants must book an appointment at the Italian Consulate General in Jerusalem to submit their fingerprints in person.

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