Mandatory from today the issue of electronic travel permit for Europeans who want to travel to Britain

For the first time today, Europeans entering Britain should have issued an electronic travel license (ETA), a measure aimed at enhancing the security of the British borders. After London imposed this system for citizens about 50 countries in January – among them the US, Canada and Australia – now it has been the turn of citizens from about 30 European countries to have to acquire this document before entering Britain, which left the EU after the Brexit. Before traveling to Britain, travelers must complete online through the British government’s website or downloading the UK ETA application a statement stating their identity details and answering a number of questions concerning, among other things, security issues. The British government recommends travelers to issue the EDA at least three business days before traveling, as in some cases additional information may be requested. Normally for […]
Source: News Beast

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