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« on: November 27, 2024, 13:41:02 »

For visitors to the UK (United Kingdom) from other countries - sharing this for Coffee Shop members as it's rather the opposite information to what we normally see, which relates to what we need to visit the continent rather than what people from the continent and further afield need to visit us.

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We can’t wait to welcome you on board for your holiday. To help you prepare, we wanted to let you know about an imminent change to UK travel requirements that will impact EU» (European Union - about) and non-EU citizens.

Please note, these changes don’t affect British or Irish citizens travelling on a British or Irish passport. If you’re a dual citizen with British or Irish citizenship, you won’t need an ETA for your holiday if you travel to the UK on a British or Irish passport, or a passport containing an eligible certificate of entitlement. 
 
If you don’t have a British or Irish passport:

>From 2025, you may need to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) before you travel so you can visit or transit through the UK. 

These new rules apply to both EU and non-EU citizens, including babies and children aged under 18, who don’t need a visa for short stays or don’t have UK immigration status, from the following dates:

Non-EU nationals

ETA applications for eligible non-EU nationals are now open. ETAs for non-EU nationals are required for travel to the UK from 8 January 2025. 
 
Nationals from Gulf Cooperation Council countries 

It’s already a requirement for nationals of Gulf Cooperation Council countries to have an ETA to travel to the UK.
 
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ETA applications for eligible EU nationals can be submitted from 5 March 2025. ETAs for EU nationals will be needed for travel to the UK from 2 April 2025.


For more information on obtaining an ETA for your holiday, visit the official UK government website or watch this video about ETA applications. We recommend familiarising yourself with this information to ensure you have all the correct paperwork needed for your holiday.

Please note that an ETA is not a visa and it doesn’t guarantee entry into the UK – instead it authorises an individual to travel to the UK. If you don’t obtain an ETA for your holiday, you may be denied entry to the UK or boarding at the cruise terminal at your own expense. Your ETA will be checked, so you’ll need to present evidence such as a screenshot or a printout of your ETA when asked.

All information in this email reflects UK government guidance in place on 27 November 2024. Please check the UK government website for the most up-to-date information before you travel. 

As even, rules is complex so check things out for your own needs.  And this email quoted is from a cruise company - but Eurostar, le Shuttle, ferries and airports will be the same.
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« Reply #1 on: November 27, 2024, 14:04:07 »

There will be an app that can be used to apply from & store the ETA in. Apparently very simple to upload ID & make payment of £10. It's valid, I think, for 3 years for many visits of up to 6 months each.
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« Reply #2 on: November 27, 2024, 14:14:56 »

As someone who rarely bothers with this foreign travel malarkey (and yes, I know it doesn't apply to me anyway as a UK (United Kingdom) citizen), I find it odd that modern smart electronic passports don't already hold all the relevant information.  It would perhaps make more sense if you had to log your intended travel mode and UK arrival and departure place/date for a specific visit, but without that it just seems like pointless bureaucracy.
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« Reply #3 on: November 27, 2024, 20:41:49 »

I have a feeling that this is straightforward reciprocity to the EU» (European Union - about) ESTA now applying to us. Just another Brexit benefit.
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« Reply #4 on: November 27, 2024, 21:19:42 »

And the USA equivalent of many years standing
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« Reply #5 on: February 17, 2026, 17:05:10 »

An update, from the BBC» (British Broadcasting Corporation - home page):

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Dual nationals face scramble for UK (United Kingdom) passports as new rules come into force

When Jelena returns home from a "holiday of a lifetime" travelling around South America later this year, she faces being told she can no longer enter the UK.

The British-Latvian dual national is among those who say they have been caught out by upcoming changes to passport rules for dual nationals, which are due to kick in on 25 February.

Entry requirements for dual nationals are being overhauled as part of sweeping changes to the immigration system the government says will streamline and modernise the UK border.

But for Jelena, who has lived in the UK for 16 years, the changes are a "betrayal", and others in the same situation have told BBC News the prospect of being denied entry is causing anger and concern.

Here are how the new rules will work - and why Jelena and others like her are furious about it.

Under the existing rules, a British dual national - whose other nationality is from a country not subject to a UK visa requirement - could travel to the UK using their foreign passport. But from 25 February that will no longer be the case.

Instead, they will need to show either a British passport, or a new digital version of the certificate of entitlement to attach to their second nationality passport - and without one of them, they could face being denied the right to travel back to the UK.

Neither British passports or certificates of entitlement are automatically issued to people who obtain citizenship, which means some dual nationals have never applied for them, even if they have lived in the UK for decades.

Both documents take several weeks to obtain and there are costs too. A British passport costs around £100 for an adult, while the certificate of entitlement costs £589.

These new rules for dual nationals are linked to the roll out of the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system this month, a major immigration reform which will require visitors to the UK who do not have a visa to apply for a £16 entry document before arriving.

Dual nationals cannot apply for an ETA and must meet the new documentation requirements instead, with checks now carried out by airlines when departing en route back to the UK.

The new rules do not apply to Irish passport holders but other EU» (European Union - about) citizens will be affected.

According to the latest census in 2021, 1.2% of UK-born residents were UK-other dual citizens (587,600) and 6.5% of non-UK-born residents were UK-other dual citizens (648,700).

The government has said the reforms bring the UK's immigration system into line with countries like the US and Australia. But critics say the looming deadline and a lack of communication around the changes have left people scrambling to apply for new documents, with dual nationals who are out of the country on holiday or visiting family facing the prospect of being stranded until they can acquire a passport or the certificate.

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« Reply #6 on: February 17, 2026, 21:06:42 »

This change was made and notified in October....people go around not reading....
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« Reply #7 on: February 17, 2026, 21:55:09 »

I agree with you, ChrisB. Smiley

That's why I posted this update - just to try to raise this issue among those affected who are still apparently so unaware. Roll Eyes

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« Reply #8 on: February 25, 2026, 06:41:29 »

A further update, from the BBC» (British Broadcasting Corporation - home page):

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What is the UK (United Kingdom)'s new travel system and how are dual nationals affected?

A new travel system for visitors to the UK comes into force from Wednesday for citizens of dozens of countries like the US and Australia.

The government says electronic travel authorisation (ETA) will improve the immigration system.

However, it has created problems for dual nationals, who have been scrambling to get a UK passport to follow the new rules.

An ETA is a digital permission to travel to the UK.

From 25 February, most people who have been able to travel to the UK visa-free until now will need an ETA.

The new rules apply to people from 85 different countries.

Once approved, your ETA will allow you to stay in the UK for up to six months. It will be valid for two years, or until your passport expires, and allows multiple journeys to the UK.

The visit can be for things like tourism, business or short-term study.

It can also be for people who cross the border and travel through the UK as part of a journey, although people transiting through UK airports and who don't need to go through border security will not need an ETA.

Longer trips and visits for work or longer study will require a visa.

People who usually need a visa to travel to the UK will still need a visa to travel to the UK. They will not need to apply for an ETA as well.

British or Irish citizens will not need an ETA or a visa to visit the UK or to travel through it. There are a few other exceptions, external, such as those with settled status or children travelling from France on a school trip.

The scheme was launched in October 2023 but the government says it was "not strictly enforced to give visitors ample time to adjust to the new requirement".

However, in November, the government said, external ETAs would be mandatory from 25 February.

The government says ETAs will streamline the immigration system, speed it up and make it more secure.

Getting an ETA costs £16, but the government has said it plans to increase the fee to £20 in the future.

To apply, the government recommends downloading the app from Google Play, external or the Apple App Store, external.

You will need to provide contact and passport details, a provide suitable photo, and answer a set of questions.

You must travel using the same passport you used when you applied for the ETA.

The government says most people will get an automatic answer in minutes when using the ETA app, but it recommends people apply at least three working days before travelling.

If a person's ETA application is rejected, the government says they will be told the reason and can apply again.

However, if a person's ETA application is refused, they cannot appeal and instead need to apply for a visa to visit the UK.

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« Reply #9 on: February 25, 2026, 10:24:34 »

This change was made and notified in October....people go around not reading....

I agree with you, ChrisB. Smiley

That's why I posted this update - just to try to raise this issue among those affected who are still apparently so unaware. Roll Eyes


We have information overload these days ... and it is so easy to miss things.    Thank you, Chris and Chris for bumping this topic.

The Coffee Shop is not, ever, going to be a major reach to members who'll be travelling to the UK (United Kingdom) on none-UK passports, but never the less it is good to have the issue covered here.    However, we do rank on search engines and in AI sources, and that helps a little in informing guests.

And - I suspect - we may have rather more members who's families include dual nationals, some of whom have travelled very rarely in recent years out of the UK, so may not find that the news of changes as they come into the UK comes up on their news feed.  "Declaration of Interest" - two family members who are dual nationals.    Having said that, for two different reasons neither needs to take rapid action to ensure they can re-enter the UK, but the news of this change had not been exactly headline news for us.
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« Reply #10 on: February 25, 2026, 15:52:54 »

Was it Douglas Adams addressed the 'Not reading' element of this rather well in HHGTG?

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