(MENAFN- Khaleej Times) Starting on Wednesday, visitors to Britain from 85 countries must obtain an electronic permit in advance of their trip or they will be barred from travelling, the UK interior ministry said.
The Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme requires all visitors who do not need a visa to enter Britain to purchase a pre-travel permit online at a cost of 16 pounds ($21.57).
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It was introduced in 2023 and extended to European visitors in April last year, but has not been strictly enforced.
However, from February 25, it will be mandatory for visitors
to the UK to have obtained an ETA to travel.
This means that airlines will prevent passengers from
boarding if they do not have an ETA, eVisa or other valid
documentation, the interior ministry said.
British and Irish citizens, including dual citizens, as well
those with the right to live in the UK, are exempt from needing
an ETA.
“The ETA scheme is a vital part of our work to strengthen
the UK’s border security, helping to deliver a more efficient
and modern service that works for both visitors and the British
public,” migration minister Mike Tapp said.
In October last year, the European Union (EU) began
rolling-out its much delayed post-Brexit border security checks
for UK nationals entering the bloc. Britain formally left the EU
in 2020.
The EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES) removes the requirement to
manually stamp passports at the EU’s external borders and
instead creates digital records.
However, travellers have complained the new system’s
introduction has caused delays at some airports, and industry
leaders have expressed concern that full implementation at
Easter could cause widespread disruption.
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UK Enforces Travel Permit Requirement On Foreign Visitors From 85 Countries
(MENAFN- Khaleej Times) Starting on Wednesday, visitors to Britain from 85 countries must obtain an electronic permit in advance of their trip or they will be barred from travelling, the UK interior ministry said.
The Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme requires all visitors who do not need a visa to enter Britain to purchase a pre-travel permit online at a cost of 16 pounds ($21.57).
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It was introduced in 2023 and extended to European visitors in April last year, but has not been strictly enforced.
However, from February 25, it will be mandatory for visitors to the UK to have obtained an ETA to travel.
This means that airlines will prevent passengers from boarding if they do not have an ETA, eVisa or other valid documentation, the interior ministry said.
British and Irish citizens, including dual citizens, as well those with the right to live in the UK, are exempt from needing an ETA.
“The ETA scheme is a vital part of our work to strengthen the UK’s border security, helping to deliver a more efficient and modern service that works for both visitors and the British public,” migration minister Mike Tapp said.
In October last year, the European Union (EU) began rolling-out its much delayed post-Brexit border security checks for UK nationals entering the bloc. Britain formally left the EU in 2020.
The EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES) removes the requirement to manually stamp passports at the EU’s external borders and instead creates digital records.
However, travellers have complained the new system’s introduction has caused delays at some airports, and industry leaders have expressed concern that full implementation at Easter could cause widespread disruption.
ALSO READ
European airlines warn of ‘severe disruption’ from new border checks
Emirates issues travel advisory on e-visa rules, ETA requirements for UK passengers
Qatari citizens exempt from Canada visa, can now apply online for eTA
MENAFN24022026000049011007ID1110785802