London:The UK's ruling Conservatives have said that visitors from the European Union would require an electronic clearance before traveling to the country after Brexit.
Travelers from Europe currently only require an ID card to gain entry. But under the Conservatives' proposed system, they would require passports and have to fill in an online form before their trip.
The changes were outlined by Home Secretary Priti Patel on Sunday.
"When people voted to leave in 2016 they were voting to take back control of our borders. After Brexit we will introduce an Australian-style points-based immigration system and take steps to improve the security of the UK," Patel said.
"The consequence of EU law limiting our border capability is brought home to me every day. I am committed to doing everything we can to secure the border."
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