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New requirement to travel to UK in 2025 unveiled
New requirement to travel to the United Kingdom in 2025 unveiled
The ETA is a new visa waiver required to travel to the United Kingdom for any trips that last six months or less for business or pleasure starting Jan. 8, 2025. This is not unlike the United States’ ESTA program, which requires incoming travelers to pay for an “authorization to travel, with security clearance done in advance,” CNN reported.
Planning to vacation in the United Kingdom? You'll need travel authorization
Americans will need an electronic travel authorization if they're flying into or through the United Kingdom. Rivkah Reyes, who played bassist Katie in the 2003 Jack Black film, shared a video from the wedding on TikTok.
UK Introduces New Travel Authorization Requirement for Visitors
It applies to travelers from non-European countries.
New Eta Travel Requirement for Visitors to the United Kingdom
Most individuals who are visiting the UK or transiting through the UK, and who are exempt from obtaining a visitor visa, will now need to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) prior to travel.
UK implements new travel requirements for visitors from 48 countries — here’s all you need to know
Rather than just having a passport to present when landing, tourists will now also need pre-travel authorization to get on a plane to the UK.
Australians to apply for permission to travel to United Kingdom
Australian travellers will need electronic travel authorisation to get into the United Kingdom starting on Wednesday.
The UK's Authorization Requirement and Fee for Travelers Goes Into Effect This Week — What to Know
The fee will go into effect on Jan. 8 for travelers from dozens of countries, including the U.S., Canada, Australia, Mexico, and more.
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How Trump’s love of the British royals could help UK-US relations
The British royal family has historically played a vital role in strengthening ties between the United States and United ...
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Musk comments implicating British officials in grooming case could fracture US-UK relations
Billionaire Elon Musk’s posts accusing United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer of complicity in a decades-old scandal over ...
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Canada imposes sanctions on 14 Venezuelan officials
Canada on Friday imposed sanctions on 14 current and former senior officials of the Venezuelan government, alleging that they ...
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New UK travel requirements for US citizens starting Jan. 8
United States citizens will need an Electronic Travel Authorization if they want to be in the U.K. for six months or less.
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Traveling to the U.K.? You Might Need to Apply and Pay a Fee First.
As of Jan. 8, an electronic travel authorization will be required for visitors from dozens of visa-exempt countries, ...
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New travel restrictions required for those traveling to Europe and the UK in 2025
Anyone wanting to visit for six or fewer months, are coming to the UK for a permitted paid engagement or have a layover/are ...
Foreign Affairs
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Can America’s Allies Save America’s Alliances?
During Trump’s first term, U.S. allies did their best to accommodate his demands, increasing their defense spending, adapting ...
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Meta’s fact-checking overhaul widens global rift on disinformation
As platform scales back moderation in line with conservative demands in the United States, it still has to maneuver through ...
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New Travel Requirements for Americans in 2025: What You Need to Know
Taking a spontaneous trip, whether in the U.S. or abroad, might be harder for travelers in 2025, thanks to the new requirements.
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End the appeasement
The United States and its allies must end their penchant for appeasing enemies such as Iran, Russia, and China.
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