Why do I need an ETA?
You’ll need an ETA if you are:
When do I need an electronic travel authorisation?
Eligible Europeans will need an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) from 2 April 2025 and can apply now. Eligible non-Europeans already need an ETA to travel to the UK. You can find a guide on how to apply further down this page.
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Who will not need an ETA?
You will not need an ETA if you have either:
- A British or Irish passport
- Permission to live, work or study in the UK
- A visa to enter the UK
- A British overseas territories passport
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Is the ETA a visa to enter the UK?
No, the ETA is not a visa. All other entry requirements into the UK will remain unchanged.
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When will the ETA scheme be implemented?
The ETA scheme will be rolled out for all nationalities by 2 April 2025.
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How do I apply for an ETA?
You can apply on the UK ETA app, or online at GOV.UK. Each traveller must get their own ETA, including children and babies, and you can apply on behalf of others. You’ll normally find out within 3 working days on whether your application is successful.
Please note, you must apply 3 days before you travel and applications may take longer if further checks are needed.
How much will an ETA cost?
An ETA costs £10 per person. You cannot get a refund after you apply.
How will I receive my ETA?
You’ll get an email confirmation if your application has been approved and your ETA will be linked electronically to the passport you applied with. You must use the same passport to travel.
When does my ETA expire?
Your ETA will last for two years. It will allow multiple journeys to the UK and will be valid for two years or until your passport expires – whichever is sooner.
What if I’m refused an ETA?
You’ll need to apply for either a: