Canadians to Face New Travel Fee for U.K. Visits: What You Need to Know!
2024-09-25
Author: Michael
Attention all Canadian travelers!
If you're dreaming of a getaway to the iconic landscapes of the U.K., there’s a new twist in your travel plans. Starting soon, Canadians will be required to pay an additional fee to visit the United Kingdom as part of a new security initiative.
According to Euronews, the U.K. Home Office is launching the Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) scheme, aiming to fully digitize its borders before 2025. This new authorization is not just a formality; it reflects a robust effort to enhance border security and streamline travel permissions. An ETA will grant you the necessary permission to enter the country.
The U.K. Home Office has indicated that the ETA is designed to bolster safety by gathering comprehensive data on travelers. Applicants will need to provide biographic and biometric information as well as answers to a series of “suitability questions.” This initiative is part of a broader strategy to better understand who is entering the U.K. and to mitigate potential threats.
Mark your calendars!
Canadians can start applying for the ETA on November 27, 2024, for travels beginning January 8, 2025. It’s crucial to remember that you must apply for your ETA prior to any travel or transit through the U.K., and travel must be executed using the same passport linked to the application.
Currently, the ETA program is available to travelers not only from Canada but also from Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.
How to Apply for Your U.K. ETA: A Step-By-Step Guide
Applying for an ETA is straightforward and can be done via the dedicated U.K. ETA app or online. However, be sure to complete your application in one sitting, as the session times out after 20 minutes of inactivity. Start by uploading a passport photo, then scan your face with your device. Children under nine are exempt from this requirement.
Following that, you’ll need to answer a few straightforward questions, without having to provide travel specifics. On average, your ETA will be approved within three working days, and you will receive confirmation via email. Remember, each ETA remains valid for two years, allowing for flexible travel planning.
Cost Implications: What Will It Set You Back?
Prepare your wallets! The application for an ETA will cost £10, which converts to approximately $18.02 CAD. Notably, this fee is non-refundable, so it’s essential to finalize your travel plans before applying. Payment can be made via credit card, debit card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay.
Interestingly, Canada itself has a similar program, known as the Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA), which has been in place for years at a much lower cost of just $7.
Don’t let this new fee catch you off guard! Stay informed and ensure your travel plans to the U.K. go smoothly in the coming months. With a little preparation, you can still enjoy the stunning sights of the U.K., from the historic Stonehenge to the bustling streets of London!