Travellers Will Soon Need Electronic Authorization, Pay Fee, to Enter the UK

The UK is planning to digitize its borders by 2025, and will soon require all visitors to apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA), provide personal data and pay a currently undetermined fee.

As reported by Travel Research Online, the requirement is likely to come “sometime this quarter” for 2023 and the fee is likely to be between £5 and £20. Travellers will need to complete an online application form with contact information, biometric data and travel plans before receiving their ETA within 48 to 72 hours.

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