Navigating the ETA scheme: A Guide for Travellers to the UK
- 20 January 2025
- Immigration
The Home Office announced The Electronic Travel Authorisation scheme in March 2023. This article explains the implementation of the ETA on travellers from countries such as the United States and Canada. The scheme is being implemented in stages. The most recent changes commenced on 08 January 2025. Here is a summary of Electronic Travel Authorisation Scheme and what we can expect in the year to come.
Individuals and visitors transiting through the UK who do not need a visa for short stays or those who do not already have any immigration status prior to travelling to the UK, will be required by law to obtain an ETA.
An Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) is a digital permit linked to your valid passport, allowing travel to the UK for purposes such as tourism, business, or short-term study. It remains valid for two years or until the passport expires, whichever comes first, and permits multiple entries during this period.
The ETA scheme is being implemented in phases and will eventually apply to all non-visa nationals. Below are the phases/stages of the scheme:
The Home Office guidance provides the following individuals do not require an ETA to travel to the UK:
The applications can be completed online on the UK government’s official website. Please follow this link: Apply for an electronic travel authorisation (ETA) – GOV.UK.. Alternatively, The quickest way to apply is via the UK ETA app, which can be downloaded from the App Store or Google Play.
Most applications are processed within three working days. However, it’s recommended to apply well in advance of your travel date to avoid any complications and inconveniences.
Individuals and visitors transiting through the UK who do not need a visa for short stays or those who do not already have any immigration status prior to travelling to the UK, will be required by law to obtain an ETA.
Travelers without an ETA may be asked to apply at the airport. While enforcement may not start until later in 2025, obtaining an ETA before your trip is strongly advised to avoid potential delays or issues.
An ETA application may be declined based on certain suitability criteria. In such cases, you may still qualify for a visitor visa, but seeking legal advice before applying is recommended. Key reasons for refusal include:
If your ETA application is declined, further steps depend on the specific reasons for refusal. In some cases, a visitor visa application may be a viable alternative. Legal guidance is recommended to navigate the process effectively. Please contact our firm if you request any assistance applying for a visa under any category within the Immigration Rules
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