ETA visa: What are the new UK travel rules?

WorldTravel
25 Feb 2026 • 7:54 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • The UK is introducing a new Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) requirement for most overseas visitors from 85 nationalities, including the United States, Canada, and France, who do not currently need a visa.
  • From 25 February 2026, travellers will not be able to legally enter the UK without an ETA, with carriers checking compliance before travel to prevent fines.
  • The ETA is obtained through an online application, costing £16, and requires applicants to provide a photograph and answer questions on suitability and criminality.
  • Once approved, the permit is linked to the traveller's passport and is valid for repeated stays of up to six months within a two-year period or until the passport expires.
  • Irish citizens, holders of eVisas, and those with permission to live, work, or study in the UK are exempt from needing an ETA, which aims to create a more streamlined and secure immigration system.

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