The UK's new Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) visa waiver scheme is being implemented in phases, starting January 8, affecting non-EU travellers, including Americans and Canadians. Travelers from most countries will need to apply for the ETA online for entry, costing £10 and valid for two years. The requirement will extend to EU nationals by April 2, 2024, with exemptions mainly for UK and Irish passport holders. The scheme aims to streamline entry into the UK, resembling similar waivers used in the EU and US.
The new Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme will require non-EU nationals to apply for entry to the UK online, starting January 8.
By April 2, the ETA requirement will extend to all EU and EEA nationals, with limited exemptions for UK and Irish passport holders.
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