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How to Get the UK's Mandatory, New Electronic Entry Permit for Your Next Trip to Britain

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Posted on 11/27/2024

Beginning January 8, 2025, American and Canadian travelers to the United Kingdom will be required to apply - in advance of your trip - for the UK’s new Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA). The digital application process opens November 27, 2024 for anyone planning to arrive in Britain from January 8, 2025 and onwards. 

The British government has been introducing the new digital entry permits in a phased approach to a goal of fully digitizing entry into its borders by 2025. Americans and Canadians are now among the groups of foreign residents required to submit and able to apply for an ETA. 

ETA’s are mandatory for entry into the UK. That includes children and babies. The program is for regular travelers going to the UK for tourism, business, visiting family and friends, boarding a cruise departing from the UK or transiting through the UK en route to another country. 

ETA’s only applies to visitors who do not otherwise need a specialized UK visa (for example, for work, marriage, etc.) 

You’ll still have to go through Immigration on arrival at a UK gateway and be cleared by officers at the border entry. If you don’t apply for your ETA before your departure, you could be fined. 

Here’s How the ETA Application Process Works:

How Much Does it Cost? 

How Long Does Your ETA Last? 

What You’ll Need to Apply:

You will need to upload photos of your:

You do not need to enter your travel details.

How to Apply: 

According to the British government, the fastest way to apply is using the UK ETA app.

Need help with the app?

Can’t use the app?

How Long it Takes to Get an ETA:

What If I Need to Travel Soon?

What if I’m Traveling in a Group? 

Here’s a link to the official page on the British government website.

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By: Lynn Elmhirst, travel journalist and expert. 

Image: ©VisitBritain/Sam Barker

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