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Palauan Travelers to the UK to obtain Electronic Travel Authorisation before January 2025

Palauan Travelers to the UK to obtain Electronic Travel Authorisation before January 2025

Palauans, classified as eligible non-Europeans, currently do not require a visa to enter the United Kingdom.

However, beginning 08 January 2025, they will need to obtain an electronic travel authorization (ETA) under the UK’s new immigration policy.

In a move aimed at digitising its border and immigration system, the UK government announced that all visitors who do not need a visa will be required to obtain an ETA by April 2025. This includes Palauan citizens, who can apply for the ETA starting 27 November 2024.

The new policy mandates that everyone planning to travel to the UK — except British and Irish citizens — must secure permission in advance, either through an ETA or an eVisa. The ETA will be electronically linked to the traveler’s passport, ensuring enhanced security checks before they embark on their journey.

The cost of an ETA is £10, allowing multiple entries into the UK for stays of up to six months within a two-year validity period, or until the holder’s passport expires, whichever comes first.

For more details on ETA eligibility and application procedures, Palauan travelers are encouraged to visit GOV.UK, where information is readily available. The application process is designed to be quick and straightforward via the UK ETA app.

The new ETA requirement aligns with similar measures implemented by other countries, such as the United States and Australia, and underscores a commitment to modernize the UK’s immigration system while bolstering security.

Seema Malhotra, the UK’s Minister for Migration and Citizenship, emphasised the importance of digitisation in providing a smooth travel experience for millions of visitors and enhancing the security of the immigration process.

With the UK expected to welcome a significant contribution to its tourism economy, estimated at over £32 billion this year, this shift towards digital travel authorisation presents a streamlined approach for Palauan citizens and other eligible travelers….PACNEWS