Kenya Launches Transit ETA and Digital Nomad Work Permits to Boost Tourism
President William Ruto announced at the 2024 Magical Kenya Travel Expo on Wednesday that Kenya has introduced new policies to attract foreign travelers.
Key among these initiatives is the introduction of the Transit and Long Connection Travelers’ Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA). This innovative program allows passengers with layovers at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) to leave the airport and explore the vibrant city of Nairobi and other local attractions.
“Transit visitors can now step out of the airport and experience the beauty of Kenya,” Ruto stated. “Travelers at JKIA with time between connections will be able to explore Magical Kenya instead of waiting at the terminal.”
Additionally, the government has launched a Digital Nomad work permit, designed specifically for foreign digital professionals. This permit enables remote workers to live and work in Kenya, offering them a unique blend of high-quality lifestyle and professional opportunities.
“This initiative is designed to attract remote workers who seek a balance between a high-quality lifestyle and professional opportunities,” the President emphasized.
These strategic policies come as Kenya seeks to bolster its position as a premier tourist destination in Africa. With over two million visitors recorded in 2023, the government has set an ambitious target of attracting five million tourists by 2025.
Source: The Standard