UK government set to enforce major travel change for British dual nationals
Briefly

The UK government is set to enforce new rules for British dual nationals requiring them to present a valid UK passport upon entry to the UK or obtain a Certificate of Entitlement at a considerable cost of £550. This marks a shift from the current system where dual nationals can choose which passport to travel on. The alterations stem from the upcoming UK ETA visa waiver and raise several questions, particularly regarding British-Irish dual nationals. The Home Office has yet to provide a timeline for implementation.
The UK government is introducing new rules for dual nationals, requiring them to travel to the UK on their British passport or face a £550 fee.
Currently, British dual nationals can choose which passport to travel on, but the impending change necessitates a valid UK passport or a costly Certificate of Entitlement.
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