HEATHROW: Guests from dozens of nations, together with Singapore, Japan, the US and Canada, should now pay to enter the UK after a brand new visa-waiver entry system took impact on Wednesday (Jan 8).
The Digital Journey Authorisation (ETA) scheme – much like the ESTA system within the US – requires guests who don’t want a visa to enter Britain to amass pre-travel authorisation.
Costing £10 (US$12.50) and permitting stays of as much as six months at a time over two years, it first launched in 2023, with Qatar, earlier than being prolonged final 12 months to 5 neighbouring Gulf nations.
It has now been expanded to incorporate residents of round 50 extra nations and territories, from Argentina, Brazil, Australia and New Zealand to South Korea and Caribbean nations.
With the system kicking in for them on Wednesday, they’ve been in a position to apply since final November.
The scheme, geared toward tightening border safety, will subsequent be prolonged to dozens of EU and European nations and territories on Apr 2.
These residents lined by the scheme will have the ability to apply for the brand new ETA – which is digitally linked to the traveller’s passport – through an app, from Mar 5.
Round six million folks from the US, Canada and Australia go to Britain annually, in keeping with the UK authorities.
Eligible travellers will want one even when they’re simply utilizing the UK to hook up with an onward flight overseas. ETA additionally applies to kids and infants.
Naila Hadi, a US girl in her fifties, instructed AFP at London’s Heathrow Airport that the brand new system was “simple” to navigate.
“We did it on our telephones and so they simply scanned the passport, as a result of this passport has a chip … and inside 20 minutes we received our approval,” mentioned Hadi, who had arrived from New Jersey along with her daughter.
