

Qatari visitors will need an ETA to travel to the UK from 15 November 2023 but can apply in advance from 25 October 2023.ETAs will improve our offer, being cheaper and multi-use over a two-year period.Under the ETA scheme, visitors will only need to pay £10 for multiple visits within a two-year period. ETAs will replace Electronic Visa Waivers (EVWs), which currently require visitors to the UK from Gulf Cooperation Council states to pay £30 for a single visit to the UK.Will Electronic Visa Waivers still be valid? Northern Ireland border whilst protecting the Common Travel Area from abuse.Once granted, an ETA will be valid for multiple journeys over an extended period, including those across the Ireland.However, when such residents are travelling to the UK from outside of the CTA, they will require an ETA before travel. Further details of the exemption documents that they will be able to use will be published in due course. Those who are legally resident in Ireland and from a nationality that does not usual require a visa to visit the UK will not be require to obtain an ETA when travelling to the UK from within the CTA, provided they hold an exemption document.All individuals arriving in the UK, including those crossing the land border into Northern Ireland, will continue to need to enter in line with the UK’s immigration framework, including the need to obtain an ETA if required.As is the case now, the UK will not operate routine immigration controls on journeys from within the Common Travel Area, with no immigration controls whatsoever on the Ireland-Northern Ireland land border.

The Common Travel Area facilitates movement of people between the United Kingdom, the Crown Dependencies and Ireland.British and Irish nationals will not require an ETA.How will the scheme work in the context of the Ireland-Northern Ireland border? If an individual’s ETA application is refused they will need to apply for a visa if they wish to seek permission come to the UK.What will happen if someone is refused an ETA? This will increase our knowledge about those seeking to come to the UK and prevent the arrival of those who present a threat. Those applying for an ETA will provide their biographic, biometric and contact details, and answer a short set of suitability questions.The ETA scheme will broadly apply to visitors who do not need a visa for short stays and who do not have any other UK immigration status prior to travelling to the UK.An ETA will be valid for multiple journeys over a two-year period or until the passport the individual used to apply with expires – whichever is sooner.Provide a valid photo, complying with our rules for digital photos on gov.uk.To apply for an ETA, individuals will need to:.Individuals will be able to apply for an ETA through the ‘UK ETA app’ or by searching for ‘Apply for an ETA to come to the UK’ on gov.uk.Most applicants will receive a response within three working days, with many receiving a result sooner. The application process will be quick and light-touch.As with all our fees, we will keep the cost of an ETA under review.This cost is competitive and comparable with similar international schemes by international partners.An ETA will cost £10 per applicant when the scheme opens for nationals from the Gulf Cooperation Council states and Jordan.From 1 February 2024, the scheme will be introduced for nationals of Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.Īn ETA will cost £10 per applicant when the scheme opens, will permit multiple journeys and be valid for two years or until the holder’s passport expires – whichever is sooner.ĮTAs will replace Electronic Visa Waivers (EVW) for nationals of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia – improving our offer as ETAs are cheaper and multi-use over a two-year period.īy the end of 2024, the scheme will be a requirement worldwide for visitors who do not need a visa for short stays, including those visiting from Europe. It will launch for Qatari nationals from 25 October 2023. The ETA scheme is broadly for visitors who do not need a visa for short stays to the UK, or who do not already have a UK immigration status prior to travelling. To strengthen the security of our border and improve travel, the UK is launching an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme - an ETA is a digital permission to travel to the UK. The government’s number one priority is keeping the UK safe.
