As of 2 April 2025, new provisions for entry into the UK will come into force. One of the main changes concerns the introduction of the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA), which will become compulsory for all those intending to travel to the country, including for tourist or short-stay purposes.
The ETA is an electronic authorisation required for stays of up to six months in the UK, including travel for tourism, visits to family and friends, short business trips or study. It is not a visa, but a prior authorisation to travel to the country.
All travellers, including children and infants, entering the UK must apply for an ETA. British and Irish citizens and UK residents with a valid residence permit are exempt from the requirement.
From 5 March 2025, it will be possible to apply directly online, via the official UK government website (www.gov.uk). You will need:
The decision on obtaining the ETA is usually taken within a few minutes, but it may take up to three working days.
The ETA allows multiple trips to the UK for stays of up to six months and is valid for two years or until the expiry of the passport used for the application, whichever comes first.
ETA is not required for passengers transiting through a UK airport who do not pass through border control. If in doubt, you should check with your airline. We encourage you to plan your travel to the UK carefully, making sure you obtain your ETA before departure to avoid inconvenience.
Further information is available on the official UK government website: www.gov.uk