UK government set to enforce major travel change for British dual nationals
Briefly

The UK government is planning changes affecting British dual nationals, mandating the use of a UK passport or a Certificate of Entitlement for entry into the UK. This regulation, linked to the upcoming ETA visa waiver, seeks to ensure smoother border control processes. The Certificate of Entitlement, which costs £550 and takes weeks to obtain, may create challenges for many dual nationals, especially those without valid UK passports. The exact implications for British-Irish dual nationals remain unclear, as they are currently exempt from some requirements.
In the future, all dual British citizens will need to present a valid British passport or Certificate of Entitlement to avoid delays at the border.
Many dual nationals don't have a current UK passport – which costs 101 to acquire from outside the UK.
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