The Government has just announced, on its “blog”, that it plans to increase the price of its Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA), paid by all non-resident, visa-waiver visitors to the UK, by 25 per ...
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The UK government is set to further increase the cost of the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) for travellers from Europe ...
Non-Europeans visiting or transiting through the UK without a visa are now required to obtain a £10 digital permit from Wednesday, 8 January. The Home Office is extending the electronic travel ...
As the grace period for the UK's Electronic Travel Authorisation ends, travelers should also expect the cost to get an ETA to rise by as much as 25% in the near future.