Last updated:
May 11, 2026
The UK ETA is now required for all visa-free visitors traveling to the United Kingdom, who don’t hold a British or Irish passport.

The UK ETA is an electronic travel authorization (ETA) that allows you to travel to the United Kingdom.
You can compare the UK ETA to similar international schemes like the United States ESTA.
With this electronic document, you’re good to go for trips to England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland for tourism, business, short-term studies, or visiting friends and family.
You won’t need an ETA if you’re only transiting through the UK and won’t go through border control (‘airside’ transit).
Just keep in mind, the ETA doesn’t replace the UK Visitor Visa. It’s only for travelers who don’t need a visa to enter the UK.
You can’t use the UK ETA to live, work, or study long-term in the country (unless stated otherwise).
Important: If you have dual nationality or multiple passports, you’ll need to enter the UK using the same passport you used to apply for the ETA.
All non-visa required travelers, including EU citizens, need to get an ETA before traveling to the UK.
No need to apply for an ETA if you already have (or need) a UK visa, are a British or Irish citizen, or have official permission to live, study, or work in the UK.
Every traveler in the family, including children and babies, needs their own ETA. Parents or guardians can easily apply on their behalf.
Just click ‘add another person’ when applying online to apply as a group.
If a minor is traveling alone or with someone who isn’t their legal guardian, you might need to show extra documents like parental consent at the border.
Once you’ve got your ETA, you’re good to go for multiple trips within 2 years. It also covers travel across the Ireland-Northern Ireland border under the Common Travel Area agreement.
Each visit can last up to 6 months.
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