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UK requires electronic travel permit
Cape Argus
|April 01, 2025
IN A shake-up of long-standing travel rules, European nationals heading to the UK will from tomorrow need a mandatory entry permit, which the British government says will strengthen border security.
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The Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) can be bought online in the next few days for £10, but the price is rising swiftly from April 9 to £12.
It is similar to the ESTA system in operation in the US and will be mandatory for all European visitors to Britain from April 2, following its roll-out for US, Canadian and other visa-exempt nationals in January.
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