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Starting Feb 25, 2026, dual British nationals need a UK passport or a £589 certificate to enter the UK, under a new electronic travel system.
Starting February 25, 2026, dual British nationals must present a UK passport or pay £589 for a certificate of entitlement to enter the UK, ending previous rules allowing entry with a non-British passport.
The change, part of a new electronic travel authorisation system, requires proof of British citizenship to board flights, ferries, or trains.
While the ETA itself costs £16 and allows multiple entries over two years, critics say the rollout has been poorly communicated, causing confusion and financial strain for travelers abroad.
Some face delays, high costs, and difficulty obtaining documents, raising concerns about fairness and access to their home country.
A partir del 25 de febrero de 2026, los ciudadanos británicos con doble nacionalidad necesitan un pasaporte del Reino Unido o un certificado de £589 para entrar en el Reino Unido, bajo un nuevo sistema electrónico de viaje.