Introduction
In early 2025, the new UK Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) scheme will be expanded to all EU nationals and other non-EU nationals not requiring a visit visa to enter the UK. Gradually, all non-visa nationals listed here, including all EU nationals, entering the UK on tourist and business visits, for a max of 6 months, will need to obtain “digital” clearance before travelling to the UK. For all other countries where a visit visa for the UK is required, and for Sponsored migrants requiring a valid work permit, the ETA will not be applicable.
Impact:
High
Who is affected?
Nationals from the listed countries below will require an ETA prior to travelling to the UK:
*Jordan has been removed from the ETA list – all Jordanian nationals will now need to apply for an Entry Clearance visa before traveling to the UK
Sponsored migrants coming to the UK with a valid work permit are not affected by the implementation of the ETA scheme.
How to apply for the UK Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) Application
From 27th Nov 2024 the relevant non-EU nationals will be able to apply for an ETA before travelling to the UK. From 8 January 2025 these nationals will need to have obtained an ETA before travelling to the UK. The application must be submitted via ETA app or via an online form (here)
When applying for an ETA, individuals must pay an application fee of £10 providing contact and passport details, a valid passport photo and answer a set of short questions about their UK trip.
The ETA will be valid for 2 years and will allow for multiple trips to the UK.
ETA applications can take up to 3 working days to be processed, therefore individuals and businesses will need to account for this additional step.
What has changed?
Individuals from the above listed countries, coming to the UK for business visits will still need to comply with the business visits rules (not allowed to work); if requested, they must show proof of invitation / business activities during their time in the UK and the intention to leave the UK at the end of their business visit.
New grounds for refusal will also apply for the new ETA applicants:
Businesses and employers will need to track the validity of their employees’ s ETA.
What to expect /impact?
By requiring non-visa nationals and all EU nationals to obtain an ETA before travelling, the UK government aims to strengthen immigration control and screening travelers for potential risks before they reach the UK.
The ETA is also part of a broader effort to make the UK’s immigration system fully digitalized by 2025.
As with any fully electronic scheme, there is always a risk for incorrect decision leading to refusals, which will be more difficult to rectify, in particular for those individuals with complex circumstances.
What you need to do:
Sterling Lexicon is constantly monitoring any new developments and will contact you with a new alert for related developments.
For further information on changes to visa system and work routes, please contact the Sterling Lexicon immigration team at immigration@sterlinglexicon.com