Effective February 2026, the UK will require Electronic Travel Authorization for entry from 85 visa-exempt nations, enhancing border security and travel efficiency. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/world/uk-eta-mandatory-2026-mbex5f4o?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #UKETA #uk #ETA #visa

Planning a trip from Germany to the UK? Don’t forget – UK ETA for Germany Citizens.
This new Electronic Travel Authorisation will be required for short visits, even though you don’t need a visa.

✅ Easy online application
✅ Quick approval process
✅ Mandatory before boarding

Stay ahead of the travel game. Be ready.

visit - https://united-kingdom-visa.com/apply-eta-from-germany/

#UKETA #UKETAforGermanyCitizens #GermanyToUK #TravelUpdate #VisaToTravel #TravelSmart #ETANews #TravelTips #UKTravel2025 #GermanTravellers #EuropeTravel #OnlineVisa #BorderControl #ETAApplication #TravelRequirements

My least-replicable travel hack is now saving me money, not just time

The passport that I’ve taken for much of my international travel since the spring of 2017 finally has some stamps in it–courtesy of the Brazilian border officers in São Paolo who did the honors with my Irish passport at the start and end of my trip for Web Summit Rio this week.

While I had traveled to Rio on my U.S. passport the previous two years, Brazil has since rolled out its e-visa program for U.S., Canadian and Australian citizens. Applying for one of these 10-year travel permissions costs $80.90 and, per numerous reports from travelers, requires time and patience to deal with glitches and delays in the approval process.

Traveling with my Irish passport, however, required nothing beyond scanning it into the United app’s Travel-Ready Center, having a check-in agent at Dulles eyeball that before issuing my boarding pass for last Saturday’s flight, and showing it one more time to a gate agent during boarding.

I didn’t have any issues exiting the country on that passport either, although having two passports on the reservation meant I had go through a second doc check for my U.S. passport before getting a boarding pass for my flight back to the States.

This was the second time this year that my Irish citizenship has saved me little money instead of merely letting me use shorter passport lines in Europe as an EU national (and not getting a passport stamp in the process).

Since Jan. 8, American citizens traveling to the United Kingdom have had to pay £16 for a two-year ETA (electronic travel authorisation) and do that at least three business days before flying to the U.K. It could have been worse; the British government originally planned to require an ETA just for connecting through Heathrow before relenting.

But Irish nationals are exempt from this, in keeping with the U.K. and Ireland’s Common Travel Area arrangements. So I didn’t have to worry about getting an ETA for my two-day stopover in London between Web Summit Qatar and MWC Barcelona.

Starting in the last quarter of 2026, I’ll get one more way to save a little money when the EU implements its ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System), which will cost €7 and be valid for three years or, if sooner, the expiration of the passport used to apply for it. EU nationals will, of course, be exempt from that.

I feel a little guilty ducking all of these minor administrative obstacles since all of these countries are only responding to longstanding U.S. travel-permissions requirements for their own citizens. Brazilian citizens need a visa to travel to the U.S., with fees starting at $185 for a 10-year non-immigrant tourist visa. And U.K. and EU nationals need to pay $21 for an ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization), good for two years or passport expiration.

No American can blame any foreign government for deciding to return a little of these favors. And every American should hope that foreign governments following news of the incarcerations of international tourists and students in the U.S. (in some cases only for their speech) under the xenophobic Trump administration have the grace not to reciprocate.

#BrazilEVisa #dualCitizenship #ESTA #EUETIAS #internationalTravel #IrishCitizenship #IrishPassport #passportStamps #passports #UKETA #USPassport #USVisa #WebSummitRio

My least-replicable travel hack: an Irish passport

Thursday, I wrapped up another trip to Europe that left me with zero passport stamps. I haven’t gotten any coming home since my Global Entry subscription kicked in five years ago, but I also …

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Wer nach UK reisen möchte, braucht jetzt eine Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA). Die vergibt das britische Innenministerium über die App UK ETA oder auf einer Internetseite für 16 britische Pfund (etwa 19 Euro).

Es gibt bereits fragwürdige Seiten, auf denen bis zu 160 Euro verlangt werden – für eine Ausfüllhilfe. Unsere Tipps zu eurem Schutz: https://www.verbraucherzentrale.nrw/aktuelle-meldungen/vertraege-reklamation/eta-fuer-grossbritannien-beantragen-wie-erkenne-ich-betruegerische-seiten-106439

#eta #eta_uk #uketa #reisen #visum #london #england #schottland #wales #nordirland #großbritannien

ETA für Großbritannien beantragen – Wie erkenne ich betrügerische Seiten? | Verbraucherzentrale NRW

Seit April 2025 ist für Reisen nach Großbritannien eine ETA nötig, wenn kein anderer Aufenthaltstitel oder Visum vorliegt. Wer nicht genau hinsieht, zahlt schnell das Zehnfache des offiziellen Preises – und hat immer noch keine Einreisegenehmigung.

Verbraucherzentrale NRW
UK impose Electronic Travel Authorisation requirements on Malaysian travellers

Starting early January 2025, Malaysians need to have an ETA in order to enter the UK. ETA application will be opened for Malaysians this November.

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From today, nationals of Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia can apply for a UK Electronic Travel Authorisation. A UK ETA will be mandatory from 22 February 2024. Learn more: http://dlvr.it/T2928J #UKETA #ETA #ElectronicTravelAuthorisation
How to Apply for a UK Electronic Travel Authorisation (UK ETA) - Richmond Chambers

We provide an overview of the UK Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme and explain how to apply for a UK Electronic Travel Authorisation or UK ETA.

Richmond Chambers
How to Apply for a UK Electronic Travel Authorisation (UK ETA) - Richmond Chambers

We provide an overview of the UK Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme and explain how to apply for a UK Electronic Travel Authorisation or UK ETA.

Richmond Chambers
How to Apply for a UK Electronic Travel Authorisation (UK ETA) - Richmond Chambers

We provide an overview of the UK Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme and explain how to apply for a UK Electronic Travel Authorisation or UK ETA.

Richmond Chambers
How to Apply for a UK Electronic Travel Authorisation (UK ETA) - Richmond Chambers

We provide an overview of the UK Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme and explain how to apply for a UK Electronic Travel Authorisation or UK ETA.

Richmond Chambers