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UK ETA: Everything we know about this new travel requirement
iVisa
5 min read
Updated on Oct 16, 2024
Summary
  • The UK ETA is a digital permit required for short stays in the UK, effective from April 2025 for most international visitors.

  • All visa-exempt visitors, excluding British and Irish citizens, will need an ETA, with a phased rollout that started in November 2023.

  • Apply through the UK government website or use iVisa’s streamlined service to improve your chances of approval

  • The ETA system streamlines entry, but applicants should provide accurate information to avoid rejection.

The UK Government has recently announced a major expansion of its Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system. By April 2025, nearly all international visitors to the United Kingdom will need an ETA before travel. We’re here to tell you everything you need to know about the UK ETA and how it will affect your travel plans.

What is the UK ETA?

The UK ETA is a digital travel permit similar to the US ESTA or Canadian eTA. It allows eligible travelers to enter the United Kingdom for short stays without a visa. It’s a crucial step towards modernizing border control and ensuring a hassle-free travel experience.

Who needs it?

By April 2025, all visitors who don't need a visa will require an ETA to travel to the UK. This includes tourists, business travelers, and transit passengers. The rollout is happening in phases:

November 15, 2023: Qatar

February 22, 2024: Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates

January 8, 2025: 49 countries, including USA, Canada, Australia, Japan

April 2, 2025: All European Union countries

British and Irish citizens won't need an ETA.

If you’re wondering whether you’ll need an ETA, simply consider whether you usually require a visa for short stays in the UK. If not, the ETA will likely apply to you.

How to apply

You'll be able to apply for your UK ETA through the official UK government website or mobile app.

At iVisa, we offer a streamlined ETA application service to simplify the process and improve your chances of approval. You can apply through our website or the iVisa app.

The steps you need to take to apply for your UK ETA

Once your UK ETA is approved, it will be electronically linked to your passport.

Cost and validity

The UK ETA government fee is £10 (approximately $13 USD) per person. It's valid for:

  • Multiple entries to the UK

  • Stays of up to 6 months per visit

  • 2 years or until your passport expires, whichever comes first

Processing time

The UK government aims to process most ETA applications within 3 working days. This could take longer if additional checks are required.

If you need your ETA processed quickly, consider iVisa's expedited processing options. We're here to make the process as efficient and painless as possible.

Benefits of the Electronic Travel Authorisation system

The ETA benefits both travelers and UK border control by providing:

1.Streamlined entry process for eligible travelers

2.Reduced waiting times at UK border control

3.Digital link to the traveler's passport, eliminating the need for additional documents

4.Enhanced border security

Common reasons for ETA rejection

While official rejection rates aren't yet available, we know your ETA could be refused if:

  • You provide incorrect or false information

  • You have previous immigration violations or overstays

  • You have a criminal history

  • There are security concerns

If your ETA is refused, you may need to apply for a standard visitor visa instead.

Tips for a successful application

To increase your chances of approval:

1.Apply well in advance of your planned travel date

2.Double-check all information for accuracy

3.Be honest about your travel history and any criminal records

4.Ensure your passport is valid for the duration of your stay

How iVisa can help with your UK ETA

We specialize in simplifying the travel document process. Our user-friendly platform and expert support team can help you:

  • Navigate the UK ETA application process
  • Review your application for errors
  • Provide expedited processing options
  • Offer 24/7 customer support

Frequently asked questions

Who needs a UK ETA?

Any international traveler entering the UK without a visa will need an ETA. This excludes British and Irish citizens.

How long is it valid?

The ETA is valid for two years, or until your passport expires, whichever comes first.

Can I work or study with a UK ETA?

The ETA permits stays for tourism, visiting friends or family, short-term business, and short-term study. It does not replace visas required for long-term work or study.

How much does it cost?

The government application fee is £10.

What happens if my ETA is denied?

If your application is denied, you will need to apply for a standard UK visa. The reasons for denial will be communicated, and you can reapply after addressing the issues.

How can I modify my details?

You can update your travel details through the UK ETA app or website before your travel date.

Can I apply for a UK ETA if I already have a valid visa?

No, travelers with a valid UK visa do not need to apply for an ETA.

Do children need an ETA?

Yes, all travelers, regardless of age, need their own ETA.

Can I enter the UK through Ireland with an ETA?

The UK ETA is not valid for entry through Ireland. Different rules apply to the Common Travel Area.

Can I transit through the UK with a UK ETA?

Yes, a UK ETA allows you to transit through the UK, even if you don't pass through border control. However, you'll still need to obtain an ETA before your trip

What if my travel plans change after I get my ETA?

Your ETA is valid for multiple entries over two years, so you can use it for future trips within that period.

Can I use my UK ETA for multiple trips?

Yes, a UK ETA is valid for multiple entries over a 2-year period or until your passport expires, whichever comes first.

What if my passport is lost or stolen after I get my UK ETA?

If your passport is lost or stolen after receiving your ETA, you'll need to apply for a new ETA using your new passport. The ETA is linked to the specific passport number provided in the application.

Get the latest UK ETA updates

As the UK continues to roll out the Electronic Travel Authorisation system, requirements may change. Bookmark this page and check back regularly for the latest updates on the process. At iVisa, we're committed to keeping travelers informed and making your journey to the UK as smooth as possible.

Remember, while the UK ETA simplifies travel for many visitors, it's not a guarantee of entry. Border officials will still make the final decision on admission to the UK. Always ensure you meet all entry requirements before your trip.

Contact us for more info about your UK ETA application

Our customer service team is ready to assist if you have any questions or concerns about the UK ETA. Contact us any time via WhatsApp or iVisa chat.

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