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The first batch of visitors under the Visa Free regime arrived in the Country on Friday afternoon. The visitors from different countries are part of the over 500 who have already been approved under the Electronic Travel Authorization system. Immigration and Citizen Services Principal Secretary Amb.Julius Bitok has assured the Country that the ETA system is secure as passengers are vetted way before embarking on their journey. Kenya has so far received over 3200 applications on the system.
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Visa-free Kenya I First batch of 500 foreigners under new arrangement arrive in the country
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