Americans visiting the UK need a travel permit from 2025
However, this is set to change after authorities in the UK plan to tighten entry rules for Americans, by making them apply for a travel permit to fly to Britain.
US travelers must apply for a travel permit from 2025
However, starting January 8, 2025, foreign nationals from 48 countries, including the US and Canada, will now be subject to a new Entry Travel Authorization (ETA) requirement. What this means is that those boarding UK-bound flights and cruise ships will no longer allowed to enter unless pre-clearance has been obtained.
Meanwhile, the question remains is why is the UK imposing the new ETA on Americans, and how easy it is to get one?
About the Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA)
Basically, all American travelers need is a valid passport, to which the ETA will be linked. They also need a credit card, debit card, Apple Pay or Google Pay to pay for the travel permit. Travelers must realize that the ETA isn’t free, but is much cheaper than a formal visa.
Why is the UK imposing a travel permit on US travelers?
Many Americans may not be aware that the United States introduced a similar system, called the ESTA, as early as 2008. For the 16 years that this was imposed many international visitors have had to apply for the online permit before entering the US.
While many would think this is a tit-for-tat move on the UK’s part, it isn’t, as Britain is just falling in line with the new international standard, where ETAs are becoming the norm. Meanwhile, US travelers can start applying for an ETA as early as December 27, 2024, if they plan to travel to the UK on or after January 8, 2025.
Find more information about US citizens applying for an ETA on the British GOV.UK website here.