The UK has implemented new travel regulations, requiring international visitors, including those from visa-free countries, to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) before entering the ...
The ETA requirement applies to individuals visiting the UK for tourism, business, short-term study (up to six months) or transit who do not currently require a visa. U.S. citizens and nationals of ...
A new warning has been issued to overseas visitors to the United Kingdom: the vast majority of arrivals must now obtain an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) in advance. While incoming travellers ...
The UK’s Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system has officially expanded to European travellers. Starting 2 April 2025, all EU (except Irish nationals), EEA, and Swiss citizens need ETA approval ...
Starting in early January, Americans will be required to have an electronic travel authorization before entering the United Kingdom. United States citizens currently don't need a visa for short stays ...
The UK ETA price is £16, and the digital authorization will be mandatory for visitors from visa-exempt countries travelling to the UK. (Bloomberg) Global citizens will not be allowed to enter the UK ...
The vast majority of overseas visitors to the United Kingdom must now obtain an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) in advance. The Home Office says it is creating “a more streamlined, digital ...