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ETA is a tiered approach. Passports including (but not limited to) US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore, will be able to apply for ETA from 27 November 2024.
For many European passport holders, you can still travel without an ETA until April 2, 2025. But you WILL require an ETA after this date. Applications open on March 5, 2025.
Start Early
Try and apply at least a month in advance of your intended travel date. Applications are open as of November 15th, 2024, for non-European travellers, and from March 5th, 2025, for European travellers.
Online Application
Visit the UK Government website or use the dedicated mobile app to apply.
Fill in Your Details
Submit Payment
Wait for Approval
Check Your ETA Status
You can monitor the status of your application online or through the app.
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clear searchIf you’re entering or transiting through the United Kingdom (Great Britain and Northern Ireland) and pass through border control (ie. go ‘landside’) you’ll need to apply for an ETA before you travel.
An ETA is linked to your passport. It Provides entry or transit clearance to the UK & Ireland and is required for all other travellers who do not hold a traditional visa. Kinda like the US Electronic System for Travel Authorisation (ESTA) – the UK ETA enables authorities to pre-screen visitors for improved national security and smoother travel experiences.
Apply online in advance via the official UK Government website. It’s linked to your passport, so you must apply personally - Contiki or your Travel Agent can’t do it for you (sorry!).
Does your tour travel to or through the UK (Great Britain and Northern Ireland)? Do your travel plans involve flights to or through the UK, travelling on or after 8 January 2025? You may need to apply. For more information and eligibility, please check the UK Government website.
Try and apply at least a month in advance of your travel date. Applications are open as of November 15th, 2024, for non-European travellers, and from March 5th, 2025, for European travellers.
Basically, an ETA is a quicker, more streamlined travel authorisation meant for short-term visits. A visa is more comprehensive (and may be required for longer stays or specific activities such as employment or study).
The ETA system is part of the UK’s broader post-Brexit immigration reforms. The goal is to better manage who enters the country, streamline border crossings, and improve security by collecting key information about travellers before they arrive. This pre-screening process ensures that both travellers and the UK government can avoid unnecessary complications or delays during entry or transit.
The ETA currently costs £10 British Pounds, but make sure you check the official UK Government Site in your region for updates or conversions in your currency.
Yes! It’s expected that you’ll be able to renew online, much like the initial application process. But specific details about renewal procedures haven’t yet been fully disclosed by the UK government. Systems like the ETA are valid for a set period (e.g., 1-2 years), and renewal would involve submitting a new application and paying the applicable fee once the existing authorisation expires.
The ETA lasts for 2 years and allows multiple entries/exits within that time, but if you replace your passport in that time you will need to also apply for a new ETA
Once approved, your ETA lasts for multiple trips over a set period. Keep an eye on official channels for any further changes!