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Anyone wanting to visit for six or fewer months, are coming to the UK for a permitted paid engagement or have a layover/are ...
Anyone wanting to visit for six or fewer months, are coming to the UK for a permitted paid engagement or have a layover/are ...
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US and non-European travelers will need an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) to visit or travel through the UK.
The UK's new visa-waiver entry system took effect on Wednesday for passengers from dozens more countries, including millions of annual visitors from the United States, Canada and Australia.
The fees for UK travel don’t end with the APD, either. Starting January 8, an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) will be necessary for some foreign visitors who aren’t required to have a visa.
The cost will depend on the seat you choose. The UK Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) will come into effect in 2025, costing C$18.02 per person. According to Global Affairs Canada, Canadians can ...