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    Fast facts

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    In 2025, you will need an ETA to visit Northern Ireland – whether you're arriving there directly or via the Republic of Ireland.
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    You do not need an ETA to visit the Republic of Ireland.
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    An ETA costs £10 per applicant and is valid for multiple journeys to Northern Ireland within two years.

    What is an ETA?

    The Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) is a new requirement that grants permission to travel to the UK, including Northern Ireland. Everyone including children who enter or transit through the UK, including Northern Ireland, must apply. However, you don’t need an ETA if you’re a British or Irish citizen. The ETA is electronically linked to your passport.

    Is the ETA a visa?

    No, the ETA is not a visa. All other entry requirements into the UK, including Northern Ireland, will remain unchanged. Find out more information on passports and visa requirements.

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    Glenariff, County Antrim

    ETA requirements

     

    Do I need an ETA?

    You need an ETA if you are visiting the UK, including Northern Ireland, for up to 6 months for tourism, visiting family and friends, business or study. Find out more about UK entry requirements.

    Who doesn’t need an ETA?

    You don’t need an ETA if you have:

    • A British or Irish passport
    • Permission to live, work or study in the UK
    • A visa to enter the UK
    • A British overseas territories passport

    Check if you’re eligible for a UK visa.

    When should I apply for an ETA?

    The ETA scheme will be implemented on a country-by-country basis as per the listings below. You can get more information and regular updates from the UK Government.

    Immediately

    You need to apply for an ETA now if you’re travelling to the UK, including Northern Ireland, and you’re a citizen of:

    • Bahrain
    • Kuwait
    • Oman
    • Qatar
    • Saudi Arabia
    • United Arab Emirates

    Jordanian nationals can no longer apply for an ETA. Find out more if you’re a national of Jordan.

    From 27 November 2024

    You will need to apply for an ETA from 27 November 2024 if you’re from any of the locations listed below. This will allow you to travel to the UK , including Northern Ireland, with an ETA from 8 January 2025 onwards.

    • Antigua and Barbuda
    • Argentina
    • Australia
    • The Bahamas
    • Barbados
    • Belize
    • Botswana
    • Brazil
    • Brunei
    • Canada
    • Chile
    • Colombia
    • Costa Rica
    • Grenada
    • Guatemala
    • Guyana
    • Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (including British national overseas)
    • Israel
    • Japan
    • Kiribati
    • Macao Special Administrative Region
    • Malaysia
    • Maldives
    • Marshall Islands
    • Mauritius
    • Mexico
    • Federated States of Micronesia
    • Nauru
    • New Zealand
    • Nicaragua
    • Palau
    • Panama
    • Papua New Guinea
    • Paraguay
    • Peru
    • Samoa
    • Seychelles
    • Singapore
    • Solomon Islands
    • South Korea
    • St Kitts and Nevis
    • St Lucia
    • St Vincent and the Grenadines
    • Taiwan (if you have a passport issued by Taiwan that includes in it the number of the identification card issued by the competent authority in Taiwan)
    • Tonga
    • Trinidad and Tobago
    • Tuvalu
    • United States
    • Uruguay
    From 5 March 2025

    You will need to apply for an ETA from 5 March 2025 if you’re from any of the locations listed below. This will allow you to travel to the UK, including Northern Ireland, with an ETA from 2 April 2025 onwards.

    • Andorra
    • Austria
    • Belgium
    • Bulgaria
    • Croatia
    • Cyprus
    • Czechia
    • Denmark
    • Estonia
    • Finland
    • France
    • Germany
    • Greece
    • Hungary
    • Iceland
    • Italy
    • Latvia
    • Liechtenstein
    • Lithuania
    • Luxembourg
    • Malta
    • Monaco
    • Netherlands
    • Norway
    • Poland
    • Portugal
    • Romania
    • San Marino
    • Slovakia
    • Slovenia
    • Spain
    • Sweden
    • Switzerland
    • Vatican City
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    Cuilcagh Boardwalk, County Fermanagh

    Applying for an ETA


    What do I need to apply for an ETA?

    You need:

    • the passport you’ll travel with – not a photocopy or digital passport. EU ID cards are not accepted
    • access to your emails
    • a credit card, debit card, Apple Pay or Google Pay
    • photos of the passport and of the face of the person applying

    You do not need to enter your travel details.

    Where do I apply for an ETA?

    You can apply on the UK ETA app, or online at GOV.UK. Each traveller (including children and babies) must have their own ETA, and you can apply on behalf of others.

    You must apply at least 3 days before you travel. You’ll normally find out within 3 working days whether your application is successful. But please note, applications may take longer if further checks are needed.

    How much will an ETA cost?

    An ETA will cost £10 per person. You cannot get a refund after you apply.

    How will I receive my ETA?

    You’ll get an email confirmation if your application has been approved and your ETA will be linked electronically to the passport you applied with. You must use the same passport to travel.

    When will my ETA expire?

    Your ETA will be valid for two years or until your passport expires – whichever is sooner. Within that time, it will allow multiple journeys to the UK, including Northern Ireland.