Tourism Travel authorization for Great Britain can be applied for

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5.3.2025 - 05:00

Travelers from EU countries will need an electronic travel authorization for the UK from April. (archive picture)
Travelers from EU countries will need an electronic travel authorization for the UK from April. (archive picture)
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Since Wednesday (March 5), it has been possible to apply for an electronic travel authorization (ETA) for travel to the UK, which will be mandatory from April 2. A passport alone will no longer be sufficient to enter the UK.

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Essentially, the ETA is a digital security check for those coming to the UK without a visa. It will initially cost the equivalent of around twelve euros.

Among other things, any previous convictions are checked. The British government hopes that this will lead to "better security checks to prevent abuse of our immigration system". A successfully applied for ETA entitles the holder to several trips and stays of up to six months in a two-year period. The passport must be valid during this time.

The British Home Office recommends using its own app to apply. In addition to answering the security questions and providing address and workplace details, a photo of the passport must be uploaded, as well as a photo of the face for anyone over the age of nine. Those who do not have a suitable cell phone can also use a computer and the corresponding website. The price of the ETA is set to rise to the equivalent of 19 euros in the coming months.