New UK Entry Rules: ETA Required for 48 Visa-Exempt Countries [Full List]

Starting January 8, 2025, travelers from 48 visa-exempt countries must secure a UK Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA). This guide covers eligibility, application steps, and key deadlines for a hassle-free trip.

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The UK has recently introduced the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA), now open to citizens of 48 visa-exempt countries. This new digital requirement simplifies the entry process while boosting border security.

Travellers who previously enjoyed visa-free access for short visits must now apply for an ETA, making travel to the UK smoother and more secure.

What is the UK ETA?

Inspired by similar programs like the U.S. ESTA and South Korea’s K-ETA, the UK ETA is a digital authorisation that allows the government to pre-screen travellers before arrival. This simplifies entry for visitors and strengthens border security.

Here’s a breakdown of the key points:

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  • Permitted Stay: Up to 6 months per visit
  • Application Open: November 27, 2024 (for 48 countries)
  • Mandatory Entry Requirement: January 8, 2025
  • Application Process: Online via the UK government website or mobile app
  • Cost: £10 (approx. $/€13)
  • Processing Time: Usually within hours
  • Validity: 2 years

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Who Needs an ETA?

As of November 27, 2024, travellers from 48 non-EU, visa-exempt countries can now apply for an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) for trips to the United Kingdom.

Beginning January 8, 2025, the ETA will become mandatory for nationals of these countries who plan to visit the UK for tourism, family visits, or transit purposes.

Countries Eligible for UK ETA

Initially available only to Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, the ETA program now includes nationals from the following 48 countries:

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S. No.CountryS. No.Country
1Antigua and Barbuda25Malaysia
2Argentina26Maldives
3Australia27Marshall Islands
4Bahamas28Mauritius
5Barbados29Mexico
6Belize30Micronesia
7Botswana31Nauru
8Brazil32New Zealand
9Brunei33Nicaragua
10Canada34Palau
11Chile35Panama
12Costa Rica36Papua New Guinea
13Grenada37Paraguay
14Guatemala38Peru
15Guyana39Saint Kitts and Nevis
16Hong Kong40Saint Lucia
17Israel41Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
18Japan42Samoa
19Kiribati43Seychelles
20Macau44Singapore
21Malaysia45Solomon Islands
22Maldives46South Korea
23Marshall Islands47Taiwan
24Mauritius48Tonga

Colombia Excluded from ETA Program

Colombian nationals, previously expected to be included, now face visa reinstatement due to a “significant increase in asylum claims” and high refusal rates at the UK border. Starting December 24, 2024, Colombians must apply for a visa to enter the UK. In response, Colombia plans to introduce reciprocal visa requirements for British travellers.

How to Apply for a UK ETA

Travellers can apply online via the UK government’s official ETA portal or the “UK ETA” mobile app, available on iOS and Android. Here’s what you need to complete the process:

  • Personal details and passport information
  • A recent passport photo
  • Answers to security questions

The application fee is £10 (approximately $13/€13), and approval typically takes a few hours. Once approved, the ETA is valid for two years and allows multiple stays of up to six months each.

Upcoming Changes for European Nationals

As part of the UK’s new travel authorization system, these 34 European countries will require an ETA for travel to the UK starting March 5, 2025.

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S. No.CountryS. No.Country
1Andorra18Lithuania
2Austria19Luxembourg
3Belgium20Malta
4Bulgaria21Monaco
5Croatia22Netherlands
6Cyprus23Norway
7Czech Republic24Poland
8Denmark25Portugal
9Estonia26Romania
10Finland27San Marino
11France28Slovakia
12Germany29Slovenia
13Greece30Spain
14Hungary31Sweden
15Iceland32Switzerland
16Italy33Vatican City
17Latvia34Liechtenstein

Special Exemptions

Notably, school groups from France may be exempt from the ETA requirement under specific circumstances.

Applying for Your UK ETA

Ready to plan your UK trip for 2025? Get a head start by applying for your ETA today! You can find the application form and more information on the UK government website.

Travel with Confidence!

The new UK ETA system is designed to make travel to the UK smoother and more secure for both visitors and residents. By applying for your ETA early, you can avoid delays at the border and ensure a hassle-free entry into the UK.


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