Written by The SmartMove2UK » Updated on: January 22nd, 2025
Are you planning a trip to the UK from India and you've heard about this newfangled Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) thing? You might be wondering if it applies to you and how it affects your travel plans.
Let's clear things up!
What Indian Travellers Need to Know: UK ETA Explained
Think of the ETA as a digital travel pass. It's a bit like the US ESTA system. Eventually, most folks who don't need a full-blown visa for short trips to the UK will need to get one. It's all part of making the UK border more secure and making travel a smoother experience.
Here's the lowdown on the UK ETA:
• It'll cost you a tenner (£10).
• It's good for two years or until your passport expires (whichever comes first).
• You can use it for multiple trips to the UK within that time.
• Applying is pretty straightforward and quick - you'll usually get a decision within 3 working days.
• You can apply using the snazzy UK ETA app or do it online through GOV.UK.
So, Who Needs This ETA Thing?
The UK is rolling out the ETA scheme in stages, meaning different nationalities become eligible at different times. Here's the current situation (as of November 2024):
• Folks from countries like Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan already need an ETA.
• Lots of other nationalities are also eligible, including those from the Americas, Asia-Pacific, and Europe.
And here's what's coming down the line:
• EU citizens will need an ETA from April 2, 2025.
• Other nationalities will be added over time.
Of course, there are some lucky ducks who don't need an ETA:
• British and Irish citizens are all right, mate!
• Holders of British Overseas Territories passports are also good to go.
• If you've already got a UK visa or permission to live, work, or study there (including settled or pre-settled status), you're sorted.
The big question, right?
The short answer is no.
Currently, Indian citizens are not on the list of nationalities who need an ETA to travel to the UK.
Read: Step-by-Step Guide for Applying for a UK Visa from India
For now, things haven't changed much for us. If you're Indian and want to pop over to the UK, you'll still need to get a visa. The usual visa for visitors from India is the Standard Visitor Visa.
Here's what you can do with a Standard Visitor Visa:
• Enjoy a good old holiday!
• Visit family and friends.
• Do some quick business things, like going to meetings or conferences.
• Take a short course of study.
• Get medical treatment.
But here's what you can't do with it:
• Work in the UK (even if it's unpaid).
• Claim any benefits.
• Try to live in the UK by making loads of short trips back and forth.
• Get married or have a civil partnership ceremony.
Okay, So How Do I Get This Standard Visitor Visa?
The process is pretty much the same as before:
1. Fill out the online application form. You'll find it on the UK Visas and Immigration website (GOV.UK).
2. Cough up the visa fee. It's currently £115.
3. Get all your documents together. You'll need your passport, proof you can pay for your trip, details of your travel plans, and where you'll be staying. An invitation letter might be needed, too, depending on why you're going.
4. Go to a visa application center in India for a biometric appointment. They'll take your fingerprints and a photo.
5. Then it's the waiting game. It can take up to 3 weeks (or sometimes longer) to get a decision.
Read, Detailed Guide on: UK Standard Visitor Visa
Just a quick heads-up about the CTA, which is an agreement between the UK, Ireland, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man. It means citizens of these places can move freely between them.
Here's how the ETA affects the CTA:
• British and Irish citizens can travel within the CTA without an ETA - no problem!
• If you legally live in Ireland but aren't a British or Irish citizen, you might not need an ETA if you're coming to the UK directly from within the CTA. But you will need one if you're coming from a country outside the CTA.
Key Points to Remember, My Friend
• For now, the UK ETA doesn't apply to Indian citizens. No change there!
• You still need a Standard Visitor Visa to travel to the UK from India.
• Getting a visa involves that online application, paying the fee, sorting out your documents, going for that biometric appointment, and then waiting (not so fun!).
• Apply well in advance of your trip, just in case things take longer than expected.
• Keep an eye on the UK Visas and Immigration website for any updates on the ETA and visa rules - things can change!
Hope that helps! Enjoy your trip to the UK!
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