UK Introduces Visa Requirement for Botswana Nationals Amid Asylum Concerns

14 October 2025

British High Commissioner Giles Enticknap

Gaborone — The United Kingdom Government has announced that all Botswana nationals will now require a visa to enter the UK, including for short visits and transit travel.

The decision takes immediate effect, with a full rollout beginning at 00:01 BST on 15 October 2025.

According to a statement from the British High Commission in Gaborone, the move follows a rise in the number of Botswana nationals who entered the UK as visitors since 2022 and later claimed asylum—an act the UK Government describes as a misuse of its immigration system.

Despite the new restrictions, UK officials have emphasized that Botswana remains a valued partner of the Commonwealth. The British Government said the decision was not taken lightly and forms part of broader efforts to strengthen immigration controls and prevent abuse.

A six-week transition period has been introduced, allowing travellers who booked their trips and obtained an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) before the announcement to enter the UK without a visa—provided they arrive before 15:00 GMT on 25 November 2025.

UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said the policy shift is part of a global strategy to safeguard the integrity of the UK’s immigration system.

British High Commissioner Giles Enticknap echoed the sentiment, saying the visa requirement aims to ensure safe and secure travel while maintaining close relations between the two nations.

To accommodate the expected surge in applications, the Visa Application Centre (VAC) in Gaborone will now operate five days a week, up from three. Applicants must apply and pay online before booking an appointment to submit biometrics and passports.

Visa processing is expected to take up to 15 UK working days. A six-month multiple-entry visa will cost £127 (approximately P2269.16). Botswana nationals already in the UK will not be affected until they exit the country.

The UK Government reiterated its appreciation for Botswana’s role in the Commonwealth and affirmed its intention to continue fostering economic and diplomatic cooperation.

(C) TPA2025

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