Confusion surrounds ETA visa waiver process for some dual national Brits
Briefly

Starting April 2, the UK will implement its Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) visa waiver for EU/EFTA citizens. The cost is €12 and will increase to €19 after April 9. Most travelers, except UK or Irish passport holders or permanent residents, must apply beforehand. Confusion arises for British dual nationals who, lacking valid UK passports, face glitches in the ETA application process, preventing them from accurately declaring their British nationality. They have reported receiving inconsistent guidance, further complicating their travel plans to the UK.
The rollout of the UK's ETA visa waiver, set for April 2nd, brings confusion, especially for dual British nationals facing disparate advice and app glitches.
Many dual nationals, aiming to enter the UK on non-British passports, face challenges with ETA applications due to a glitch, creating misinformation risks.
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