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The rules will change on January 8

Passengers queuing to go through security in departures at Terminal 5 of Heathrow Airport(Image: Steve Parsons/PA Wire)

The UK government is introducing electronic travel authorisation (ETA) for millions of visitors who pass through the UK border every year. All eligible non-European will need an ETA to travel to the UK from January 8, 2025.

Next year, the government will open ETA to eligible Europeans, who will be able to apply from March 5 2025 and will need an ETA to travel to the UK from April 2 2025. From April 2025, all visitors to the UK who do not need a visa for short stays and who do not already have a UK immigration status will need an ETA.

Eligible visitors should apply for their ETA through the UK ETA app. Most applicants to receive a decision in hours. Visitors can also apply on GOV.UK if they do not have access to a smartphone.

An ETA costs £10, permits multiple journeys, and lasts for two years or until the holder’s passport expires – whichever is sooner. Once granted, ETAs are digitally linked to a traveller’s passport and allow for stays of up to six months at a time – including both short trips and more extended stays. An ETA is not a visa, it is a digital permission to travel.

All travellers to the UK – except British and Irish citizens – will need permission to travel in advance through either an ETA or an eVisa. Replacing physical immigration documents with eVisas lets UK visa holders use online immigration services, take control of their data and prevent against documents being lost, stolen or tampered with.

The Home Office said: “This expansion follows the successful rollout of ETAs to Gulf Cooperation Council nationals earlier this year. In the first half of 2024, over 243,000 Gulf nationals were issued with ETAs and can now benefit from smoother, easier travel to the UK for short trips.

“In 2023, visitors from the USA, Canada, and Australia alone contributed £8.8 billion to the UK economy, supporting the UK’s tourist industry and boosting local businesses across the country. ETAs will enhance security through new technology and make the UK border more efficient, preserving the UK’s appeal as a dynamic, diverse, and exciting destination to visit.”

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