Confusion surrounds ETA visa waiver process for some dual national Brits
- The UK's Electronic Travel Authorisation became mandatory for EU/EFTA nationals on April 2, 2025, costing £12 starting April 9, 2025.
- Confusion surrounds British dual nationals as they receive conflicting guidance and face glitches in the application process.
- British dual nationals without a valid UK passport are advised to renew their passport, obtain a certificate of entitlement, or show proof of British citizenship.
- The UK Home Office stated that dual citizens with British or Irish citizenship do not need to apply for an ETA.
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Confusion surrounds ETA visa waiver process for some dual national Brits
The UK's ETA visa waiver becomes obligatory for Europeans from Wednesday April 2nd, but there is still confusion for certain British dual nationals who have received very different official advice from the UK.
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