From 25 February, a new system will come into force which will affect many people, including British dual nationals.
The UK is rolling out Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) from Wednesday (February 25), for visa-free travellers, while ...
From Wednesday (February 25), most dual British citizens will need to use a British passport to travel to the UK.
UK introduces mandatory eVisas for Indian travellers and ETA for non-visa visitors, digitising border and immigration processes for smoother travel.
UK ETA rules from February 25 require visa-free travellers to obtain electronic travel authorisation. Here’s cost, validity, ...
The UK has introduced eVisas for most applicants, replacing passport stickers and allowing travellers to keep their passports during processing, making it easier for Indians to plan trips abroad while ...
Planning a 2026 trip? New EU entry systems, ETIAS and UK passport rules for dual nationals could affect your holiday.
The United Kingdom introduced ETA on February 25, 2026, requiring visitors from 85 countries to apply online for short stays, tourism, or business travel.
From February 2026, most dual British citizens will need to use a British passport to travel to the UK. Presenting only a non-British passport will no longer be sufficient for boarding flights or ...