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    1. TheTelegraph on

      ***The Telegraph reports:***

      Visitors to the UK from the US and EU who do not have a visa will need a £10 travel permit to enter Britain from next year.

      The previous government introduced the [electronic travel authorisation](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/travel-truths/uk-tourism-eta-scheme-electronic-travel-authorisation-visa/) (ETA) system in November last year for people entering or transiting through the UK without legal residence rights or a visa.

      They are currently required for nationals of Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Jordan.

      Yvette Cooper, the Home Secretary, announced on Tuesday that the scheme will open up in November for all other nationals, except Europeans, and be required for entry from Jan 8 2025.

      The programme will be extended to European nationals in March 2025, and be a travel requirement for them from April 2 2025.

      **Read more:** [**https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/09/10/uk-pass-electronic-travel-authorisation-permit-eu-us/**](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/09/10/uk-pass-electronic-travel-authorisation-permit-eu-us/)

    2. gurman381 on

      Is there a possibility for us balkanites to be included there pls

    3. Hope EU levy the same on British Nationals entering EU I’m fairly sure that there are more travelers from UK to EU then vice versa.

    4. Sad-Philosophy-8096 on

      EU charges 7 Euros, UK 10 pounds. Why is it more?

    5. Happy-Home87 on

      insane.
      Country, that gave world best language for communication, is closing from the world by itself.

    6. Kronephon on

      Literally the same requirement the EU and the US have now so I don’t really understand the vitriol here.

    7. And it’ll be handled the same way every other airline handles it – add it to the ticket price

    8. tremblt_ on

      I don’t have a problem paying a small fee to enter a country but god do I hate filling out useless electronic forms where I get asked the same questions for the gazillionth time.

      I would love to see any evidence that this stuff prevents illegal migration or terrorism or organized crime because there has to be a good reason why so many countries want you to get an ETA now. The US, Canada, NZ, Australia, South Korea, the EU, the UK, the Seychelles and soon Japan.

      Why? Am I suspicious with my Swiss passport? Or somebody with a Danish passport? Or a Luxembourg passport? This makes no sense.

    9. RichardXV on

      No one wants to visit the cuntry of brexit anyways. They can save it and shove it.

    10. Makes sense. We do the same when we visit the US and soon the EU as well.

    11. donkey_loves_dragons on

      Of course they do that. They are now a third country and have to do that.
      The EU did with the Brits.

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