From 25 February, a new system will come into force which will affect many people, including British dual nationals.
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British government warns 'no permission, no travel' as it's set to enforce new rules for tourists
A warning has been issued to visitors from 85 countries - including the United States, Canada and France - that they will not be able to legally travel to the UK next year without an Electronic Travel ...
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UK confirms American and Canadian travelers will pay higher fee to visit as government set to increase mandatory ETA charge
The United Kingdom has confirmed it will raise its Electronic Travel Authorization fee, forcing Americans and Canadians to pay more to visit.
This new UK travel rule regarding ETAs (electronic travel authorisation) is in place from today (February 25) and people are being urged to ...
The UK will fully enforce the ETA system from Wednesday, February 25, 2026 ...
The U.K. government is planning a further 25 percent increase in the cost of its Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA), which would raise the fee from £16 to £20. Last year, the UK raised the ETA fee ...
Certain people will have to have a key document when travelling through UK airports and ports ...
Certain visitors entering the UK will need an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) from February 25 ...
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UK travel rules change in weeks: Millions could face a new £16 fee
From 25 February, an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) will become a legal requirement for certain visitors. The £16 document allows entry for tourism, family visits, business trips and short-term ...
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