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flag UK raises ETA fee to £20, effective soon, for most non-UK travelers.

flag The UK is set to raise its Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) fee from £16 to £20, a 25% increase, as stricter entry rules take effect. flag The change, following a prior hike in 2025, will align the UK’s cost with the EU’s upcoming ETIAS system. flag The ETA, required for most non-UK/Irish passport holders from the EU, US, Canada, Australia, and others, is not a visa but a pre-travel authorisation valid for up to ten years. flag Children also need individual ETAs. flag The Home Office has not set a specific date but confirmed the increase is imminent. flag Travelers must apply via official Gov.uk channels to avoid scams. flag Those without a valid ETA may be denied boarding or entry.

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