TORONTO — VisitBritain has issued a heads up about the new Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) requirement for visitors, including Canadians.
VisitBritain notes that the UK government is introducing the ETA for visitors who don’t currently need a visa for short stays. The new system is part of efforts to improve border security and prevent misuse of the UK immigration system.
Canadians can apply for an ETA starting Nov. 27, 2024 and will need it to travel to the UK starting Jan. 8, 2025.
The ETA costs £10 and allows multiple visits to the UK for up to six months at a time. It will be valid for two years or until the passport expires, whichever comes first. Everyone, including babies and children, will need an ETA and travellers can apply on behalf of others.
The ETA will be required for visits such as tourism, business, visiting family and friends, short-term study and even just transiting through the UK. Other visits include stays of up to three months under the Creative Worker visa concession or for a permitted paid engagement.
According to VisitBritain, the easiest way to apply is through the UK ETA app. “Most applications will be processed within three working days, but sometimes it may take a little longer. The new system will help make travel easier while ensuring stronger security at the UK border,” says the tourism board.
To find out more about the ETA and how to apply, visit GOV.UK. The website also has helpful videos to explain the process.