Tourist fee increases with ‘permission’ necessary to visit the United Kingdom

The British government has previously made a request for passengers, implementing compensation and a digitized system.
“Lectronic Authorization of Travel (ETA) was carried out that digitizes tourists’ demands to visit the country while paying compensation.
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The fee has started with about $ 13, but it will see the hike as tourists will be forced to increase almost $ 18 starting at April 9.
Travelers who need “permission” to visit the United Kingdom are now facing a higher tourist fee, jumping from 13 to $ 18 from April 9th. (East)
During 2023, there were 38 million visits to the UK, which was an increase of 6.7 million visits compared to 2022, according to the UK National Statistics Office.
The government page says that Eta “authorizes a person to travel to the UK.”
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“Everyone who wants Travel to the UK. – Apart from British and Irish citizens – it will take a permit to travel before arriving here, “says the place of the United Kingdom Government.
ETA refers to all who visit up to six months for tourism, to see family and friends, for business or for a short -term study. (Chris J. Ratcliffe/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Eta are related to Passenger passport In an effort to starve to security checks and “prevent abuse of” immigration system.
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Eta refers to all who visit up to six months for tourism, family and friends, travel for work or for a short -term study.
The United Kingdom plans to fully digitize its borders by the end of 2025. (East)
Passengers can apply For ETA through an Internet form by providing information such as travel details, E -Stand address, credit or debit card, valid passport information, along with appropriateness issues.
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IN United Kingdom Plans to fully digitize its borders by the end of 2025.