The much announced introduction of a common single tourist Visa for foreign tourists coming to Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda, has started the new year with a postponement, as none of the three countries apparently was ready to launch on January 1, this being a public holiday across the region.
A similar delay is also hitting citizens of the three countries who attempted to travel by using their national ID card, it was reported back from Entebbe International Airport, as again the logistics in spite of several months of preparation, had not been put into place.
At the last meeting in mid December of the working group, held in Kigali as Rwanda had been tasked to take the lead and prepare for the introduction of a single tourist Visa, it was announced that all systems were ready for launch and there is now concern over tourists arriving and being told that the still have to pay for Visa for each and every country, from among the three, costing a family of four for instance another US $200 over and above what they may have budgeted.
Local tourism stakeholders, at least those who were already aware of the failed launch, expressed a range of comments, from disappointment to outright condemnation for having been misled and having published the availability of the common Visa from New Year’s Day 2014 on their websites and in mailings to clients expected to come to Uganda but also visit Rwanda and Kenya at the same time.
“This may leave my company exposed to a claim of US $50 each client. I told them they buy their US $100 Visa in Entebbe and then no longer bother to get Visa for Rwanda and Kenya. Now that turned out to be a fake date. These bureaucrats should watch their mouth what they say and promise. I am sure they all went for the end year holidays and now there is a mess to sort out, it makes us look like morons who do not know what we are doing,” ranted an Entebbe based source after being confronted with the issue yesterday morning.
No affirmative date could be ascertained when the new arrangements, for the citizens of the three countries to travel by using their national ID cards nor for tourist visitors would be ready, and if the new system is still being launched in January or at a later stage. This development will leave egg over the faces of officials from the so called ‘Coalition of the Willing’, i.e. Uganda, Rwanda and Kenya, which broke ranks with fellow EAC partners Tanzania and Burundi over the introduction of a single Visa, as those two may well be strengthened in their resolve to stay out of the fast tracking, considering that a simple issue like the single Visa ended up with a failed deadline.
Published by HT Syndication with permission from US Eturbo News.
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