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Under my umbr-ETA, ESTA, eh eh… FAO: international visitors to UK from 8 January 2025 – avoid rain and flight anxiety

The United Kingdom is introducing a new Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system that will change the way USA, Canadian, South American, European, middle-eastern and far eastern visitors plan their travel. By April 2025, it will apply to those who are not British, Irish, have a long-term UK visa or those that currently need to apply for a visitor visa before travel. 

Those who have visited USA since 2008 will be familiar with applying for an ESTA. The ETA is the UK’s equivalent. It will require visitors from countries that currently do not need a pre-approved visa for short stays and those transiting through the UK to obtain authorisation before arrival. 

Here's what you need to know:

  1. It will apply to most countries outside Europe from 8 January. It will apply to European countries from 2 April 2025. 
  2. Most people can download the app (apple, google) to scan a passport and take a selfie and then answer some questions.
  3. It will cost £10 and take up to 3 days to process.
  4. It will be valid for 2 years or until your passport expires, whichever is sooner. 
  5. The ETA will be digital only and linked to your passport.
  6. Usual UK visitor rules will apply. 
  7. It also applies to those transiting through the UK.

With any new IT system there are likely to be teething problems and we understand the UK Border Force will be taking a light touch approach as the new system is implemented. That said, I predict that problems may occur when passengers are boarding their flight as air carriers get to grips with the new electronic system. 

Once you’ve received your ETA, don’t forget to bring an umbrella. It will probably rain. 

Immigration law and policy is subject to regular change. If you have any questions, please contact Paul McCarthy

With any new IT system there are likely to be teething problems and we understand the UK Border Force will be taking a light touch approach as the new system is implemented. That said, I predict that problems may occur when passengers are boarding their flight as air carriers get to grips with the new electronic system.

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