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Starting Feb. 25, 2026, non-British and non-Irish travelers need an ETA to enter the UK; British citizens must have a valid passport.
Starting February 25, 2026, non-British and non-Irish travelers must obtain an electronic travel authorisation (ETA) to enter the UK, a new digital entry requirement aimed at improving border security and efficiency.
British citizens, including dual nationals, must travel with a valid UK passport or face potential costs—£94.50 for a new passport or £589 for a certificate of entitlement.
Irish passport holders are exempt.
The UK government and airlines will enforce the rule, requiring pre-approval before boarding.
Meanwhile, the EU’s new biometric border system, rolling out across Schengen airports, has caused delays of up to six hours, prompting airlines to warn of long queues.
Travelers are advised to arrive early to avoid disruptions.
A partir del 25 de febrero de 2026, los viajeros no británicos y no irlandeses necesitan una ETA para ingresar al Reino Unido; los ciudadanos británicos deben tener un pasaporte válido.