The UK is introducing the Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) visa waiver for EU and EEA citizens, effective from April 2nd. Applications will be available online beginning March 5th. The ETA costs £10 and is valid for two years. While UK nationals are exempt, EU citizens married to Brits will still need the ETA unless they hold UK residency or are dual nationals. Notably, all children, irrespective of age, must also acquire the ETA, though school trip participants may be exempt under certain conditions.
ETA is a new visa waiver requirement that all EU and EEA citizens must apply for online before traveling to the UK, costing £10 and valid for two years.
From April 2nd, all EU/EEA citizens will need the ETA to enter the UK, with exceptions for UK nationals and certain residency situations.
Children, regardless of age, must also obtain an ETA, underscoring the requirement's reach; exemptions apply only to dual nationals and specific group school trips.
Dual nationals, including those with British citizenship, must adhere to the rules of the passport they use for travel, impacting families with mixed citizenship.
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