10/17/2024
Starting January 8, 2025, U.S. and Canadian passport holders will need an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) to enter or transit through the United Kingdom. The ETA is the UK’s travel authorization and pre-departure security process for screening travelers from visa-exempt countries. This ETA will also be required for those transiting through the UK, even if you do not pass through border control.
This new entry requirement will affect all U.S. and Canadian travelers going to the United Kingdom, including those who have layovers or connecting flights in any UK airport.
The cost of the UK Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) is £10. Once approved, the ETA is valid for multiple entries into the UK for up to two years or until your passport expires, whichever comes first. This allows travelers to visit or transit through the UK for short stays, such as tourism, business, or short-term study, during this period.
If you are a U.S. and Canadian passport holder, you may apply on the ETA app or online beginning November 27, 2024.
UK Student Visa & Visa Holders
Caveat for students… The ETA is primarily designed for non-visa travelers entering the UK for short-term visits, such as tourism, business, or short-term study, and international students and visa holders who already possess a valid UK visa are exempt from this ETA requirement.
So, if someone holds a student visa or other long-term visa for the UK, they won’t need to apply for the ETA. International students and visa holders who already possess a valid UK visa are exempt from this ETA requirement.
Information on who can get an ETA and how to apply before coming to the UK.