OPINION: British government plans for ETAs could harm tourism in north of Ireland
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The ETA scheme would mean that by 2025, all non-visa international visitors with the exception of people resident in Ireland and Britain, arriving into the UK, or arriving into the south and travelling to Derry & Strabane or other parts of the north will need to have registered for pre-authorisation and pay a £10 fee, effectively partitioning the island in terms of tourism. The Council is not alone in expressing concerns. The tourism sector is worried, as is Economy Minister Conor Murphy who...

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