UK electronic travel authorisation

The United Kingdom Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) is a planned Home Office electronic system that will be used to pre-check migrants travelling to the UK.[1][2][3][4]

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
United Kingdom
Policy of United Kingdom
Area242,495 km2 (93,628 sq mi)
Population67,081,000

The system, as part of the Nationality and Borders Bill, will operate using an online application which is checked against a variety of security databases, and if the person has not committed a crime they will be given travel authorisation. If the person has committed a crime, their application will go for further review to decide whether or not to allow them travel authorisation.

Areas that will require a UK Electronic Travel Authorisation

All the visa free countries except Ireland.[5]

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