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Finnish citizens need a UK ETA from April 2025. Learn how to apply, costs (£16), Finnair Helsinki-London flights, validity, and UK border control tips.

Finland may be the smallest of the Nordic travel markets to the United Kingdom, but the country’s connection to Britain is growing steadily. Finnish business travellers, students, and tourists increasingly choose the UK as a destination for everything from West End theatre to university visits to fintech conferences. With Finnair operating a reliable direct service between Helsinki and London, getting to the UK from Finland has never been more convenient.
However, since 2 April 2025, all Finnish citizens have been required to hold a valid JK elektroninis kelionės leidimas (ETA) before travelling to Britain. Full enforcement began on 25 February 2026, meaning you cannot board a UK-bound flight without a confirmed ETA. This guide covers everything Finnish travellers need to know in 2026 — from application steps and costs to flight routes, transit rules, and practical tips for visiting the UK.
What Is the UK ETA and Why Do Finnish Citizens Need It?
The UK Electronic Travel Authorisation is a digital pre-travel screening requirement introduced under Britain’s post-Brexit immigration system. Previously, Finnish citizens — as EU nationals — could travel to the UK on their passport alone with no advance permission needed. That changed with the ETA system.
The ETA is not a visa. It is a lightweight digital permit that confirms you have been pre-screened and cleared to travel to the United Kingdom. It works in a similar way to the US ESTA, Canada’s eTA, or Australia’s ETA. For Finnish travellers familiar with the upcoming EU ETIAS system, the concept is nearly identical — though the UK version applies to travel to Britain specifically.
Finland, as an EU member state, falls under the requirement that was introduced on 2 April 2025 for all EU and EEA nationals. The ETA is mandatory regardless of your purpose of visit, whether you are a tourist spending a week in London, a business executive attending a meeting in Manchester, or a student visiting a UK university campus.
UK ETA Requirements for Finnish Citizens
To successfully apply for a UK ETA, Finnish citizens need:
- A valid Finnish biometric passport — The passport must have an electronic chip (shown by the chip icon on the cover). Your ETA will be linked to this passport number digitally.
- A clean UK immigration history — No previous overstays, deportations, or refusals of entry to the United Kingdom.
- No disqualifying criminal record — Certain serious convictions may lead to an ETA refusal.
- Galiojantis el. pašto adresas — For receiving your confirmation.
- A payment card — Debit or credit card to pay the £16 fee.
- An eligible travel purpose — Tourism, business visits, transit, short-term study (up to 6 months), medical treatment, or creative/sporting events by invitation.
Finnish citizens do not need to provide hotel reservations, financial statements, employment letters, or return ticket proof. The application is intentionally simpler than a visa. For full requirements, see our Jungtinės Karalystės ETA reikalavimų vadovas.

How to Apply for a UK ETA from Finland: Step-by-Step
The application process typically takes less than ten minutes. Most Finnish applicants receive instant or near-instant approval. Here is how to do it:
- Select your application method — Download the UK ETA app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store, or apply on the GOV.UK svetainė.
- Scan your Finnish passport — Using the app, place your phone on your passport to read the biometric chip via NFC. This automatically populates your personal information. Online applicants enter details manually.
- Nufotografuokite veidą — A clear selfie against a plain background. Good lighting is essential. Remove any glasses or headwear (religious head coverings are permitted). See our nuotraukų reikalavimų vadovas specifikacijos.
- Užpildykite saugumo klausimus — Brief questions about criminal history, immigration history, and your intended activities in the UK.
- Sumokėti mokestį — £16, which is approximately €19 at current exchange rates. A price increase to £20 is planned for sometime in 2026, but the exact date remains unconfirmed.
- Submit and await approval — Most applications are processed in minutes. Official processing time is up to 3 working days, so apply well before your travel date.
- Patikrinkite savo el. paštą — Your ETA confirmation arrives by email. The authorisation is stored digitally against your passport number — nothing needs to be printed.
For a complete walkthrough with tips, see our Jungtinės Karalystės ETA paraiškos vadovas.
UK ETA Cost and Validity for Finnish Travellers
Jungtinės Karalystės ETA išlaidos 16 svarų sterlingų asmeniui, roughly €19 at current exchange rates. This is a flat, non-refundable fee regardless of the outcome.
Key validity details for Finnish travellers:
- Galioja 2 metus from the issue date, or until your passport expires — whichever is sooner.
- Multiple entries permitted — Travel to the UK as often as you wish within the validity period.
- Up to 6 months per stay — Each visit can last a maximum of six months.
- Everyone needs one — Children and infants require their own individual ETA at the full £16 fee. Our families guide explains the process for minors.
- Linked to your passport — A new passport means a new ETA application is required.
The planned price increase to £20 has no confirmed date. Finnish travellers planning 2026 trips may wish to apply at the current rate while it lasts.

Flying from Finland to the UK: Routes and Airports
Helsinki-Vantaa Airport (HEL) is Finland’s primary international gateway and the main departure point for UK-bound flights. The airport is well known for its efficiency and its position as a transit hub between Europe and Asia.
Helsinki to London
The flagship route between Finland and the UK, with several operators:
- Finnair — Finland’s national carrier operates multiple daily flights from Helsinki to London Heathrow (LHR). This is the most popular route for Finnish travellers to the UK, offering both economy and business class. Finnair’s Heathrow service arrives at Terminal 3. Flight time is approximately 3 hours.
- "British Airways — Daily services to London Heathrow, often coordinated with Finnair through their oneworld alliance partnership.
- "Norwegian Air Shuttle — Services to London Gatwick (LGW), offering a lower-cost alternative.
- Ryanair — Budget flights to London Stansted (STN), popular for short breaks and leisure travel.
Helsinki to Other UK Destinations
- Edinburgas — Finnair and Norwegian have operated seasonal direct services. During peak summer, this route is popular with Finnish tourists drawn to Scotland’s natural landscapes and the Edinburgh Festival.
- Mančesteris — Limited direct service availability; most Finnish travellers connect via London or other hubs.
Regional Finnish Airports
There are no regular direct UK flights from regional Finnish airports such as Oulu, Tampere, or Turku. Travellers from these cities typically fly via Helsinki or connect through other European hubs such as Stockholm or Copenhagen. Finnair’s extensive domestic network makes Helsinki connections straightforward.
The Helsinki-Heathrow route is the backbone of Finland-UK air travel. Finnair operates modern Airbus A330 and A350 aircraft on this route, with flight times of approximately 3 hours. For Finnish travellers accustomed to Finnair’s high service standards, the journey to London is comfortable and efficient.
Do Finnish Citizens Need an ETA for Transit Through the UK?
Yes. Finnish citizens transiting through any UK airport need a valid ETA, regardless of whether they leave the airport or remain in the transit area. This is important for Finnish travellers who may connect through London on Finnair or oneworld partner flights to destinations in North America, South America, or Africa.
If your itinerary routes through a UK airport, even if you never formally enter the country, you must have an approved ETA. Airlines will check this before allowing you to board. For full transit guidance, see our UK ETA transit rules.
UK ETA vs EU ETIAS: What Finnish Travellers Should Know
As a Finnish citizen, you are an EU national and therefore travel freely within the Schengen Area. The EU’s upcoming ETIAS system will not affect you when travelling within Europe — it applies only to non-EU/EEA nationals entering the Schengen zone.
The UK ETA, however, is a separate British system that applies to all non-British nationals, including EU citizens like Finns. Here is a comparison:
| Funkcija | JK ETA | ES ETIAS |
|---|---|---|
| Išlaidos | 16 svarų sterlingų (nuo 20 svarų sterlingų) | €7 |
| Galiojimas | 2 metai | 3 metai |
| Maksimalus buvimo laikas | 6 mėnesiai vienam apsilankymui | 90 dienų per 180 dienų |
| Applies to Finnish citizens? | Taip | No (EU citizens exempt) |
| Dabartinė būklė | Operational since April 2025 | Expected launch 2026 |
For broader context, see our išsamus JK ETA vadovas.

Ką galite daryti Jungtinėje Karalystėje turėdami ETA?
Finnish citizens with a valid UK ETA can undertake a wide range of activities during stays of up to six months:
- Turizmas — Sightseeing, cultural visits, attending festivals and events, visiting friends and family across the UK.
- Business visits — Meetings, conferences, site visits, contract negotiations, and internal company events. No paid work is allowed.
- Trumpalaikis tyrimas — Academic courses or language programmes up to six months in duration.
- Medicininis gydymas — Receiving private healthcare in the UK.
- Tranzitas — Passing through UK airports en route to other destinations.
- Voluntary work — Certain charity and voluntary activities are permitted under visitor rules.
Veikla neleidžiama on an ETA include employment, self-employment, starting a business, living permanently, or accessing NHS services for free (except emergency treatment). If you need to work in the UK, a separate work visa is required.
Popular UK destinations for Finnish visitors include London (particularly for culture, shopping, and business), Scotland (Edinburgh and the Highlands), and university cities like Oxford, Cambridge, and Bath. The UK’s vibrant music scene also draws Finnish visitors to cities like Manchester, Bristol, and Glasgow.
Practical Travel Tips for Finnish Visitors to the UK
Finland and the UK are both modern, developed nations, but there are cultural and practical differences worth knowing:
- Valiuta — The UK uses pounds sterling (GBP), not euros. Despite Finland being in the eurozone, you will need to exchange currency or use your card for GBP transactions. Most Finnish bank cards work seamlessly in the UK. Contactless payments are standard virtually everywhere.
- Vairavimas — The UK drives on the left. Finnish visitors planning to rent a car should take time to adjust, particularly at roundabouts and when turning. Your Finnish driving licence is valid for visits.
- Elektros lizdai — UK sockets use the Type G three-pin plug. Bring an adapter from Finland (where Type C/F Schuko plugs are standard). USB-C charging ports are increasingly available in hotels and trains.
- Laiko juosta — The UK is two hours behind Finland (GMT vs EET in winter, BST vs EEST in summer). This is a notable difference — remember to adjust watches and alarms when you arrive.
- Sauna situation — The UK does not share Finland’s sauna culture. While some hotels and gyms have saunas, they are not the social institution they are in Finland. If you need your daily sauna, check hotel amenities before booking.
- Small talk — The British love of small talk and polite conversation can surprise Finnish visitors, who tend to prefer directness and comfortable silence. A simple “how are you?” is a greeting, not a genuine question about your wellbeing.
- Queuing — The British take queuing seriously. Always join the back of the queue and wait your turn. Queue-jumping is considered extremely rude.
- Arbatpinigiai — In Finland, tipping is minimal. In the UK, 10-15% in restaurants is standard if no service charge has been added. Tipping in pubs is not expected unless you are ordering food at your table.
- Orai — British weather is warmer but rainier than Finnish weather, especially in winter. Helsinki’s -10°C January is replaced by London’s +5°C and drizzle. Layer accordingly.
- Sveikatos draudimas — Finland is an EU member, so the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) or Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC) provides some coverage in the UK. However, the post-Brexit situation is complex, and private travel insurance is strongly recommended.
- Skubios pagalbos numeris — Dial 999 or 112 (the pan-European number works in the UK too).
JK pasienio kontrolė: Ko tikėtis atvykus?
When arriving at a UK airport from Finland, here is the process:
- "eGates" — Finnish biometric passport holders can use the automated eGates at all major UK airports. Scan your passport, look at the facial recognition camera, and pass through. Your ETA is checked automatically against your passport record. The process takes seconds.
- Border officer interview — If eGates are unavailable, busy, or if you are directed to an officer, expect questions about: your purpose in the UK, length of stay, accommodation arrangements, and return travel plans.
- Digital border records — The UK maintains electronic entry records linked to your passport. A physical stamp may or may not be given.
- Muitinė — After clearing immigration, pass through customs. As an arrival from an EU country, you are subject to UK customs allowances. Standard duty-free allowances apply for alcohol, tobacco, and other goods. If carrying more than £10,000 in cash (or equivalent), you must declare it.
For Finnish travellers arriving at London Heathrow on Finnair, you will arrive at Terminal 3, which has well-maintained eGate facilities. The typical time from touchdown to clearing border control is 20-45 minutes. For more details, see our JK pasienio kontrolės ir muitinės vadovas.

Frequently Asked Questions: UK ETA for Finnish Citizens
When did the UK ETA become mandatory for Finnish citizens?
The UK ETA became a requirement for EU and EEA nationals, including Finnish citizens, from 2 April 2025. Full enforcement, where airlines actively check for ETAs before boarding, has been in place since 25 February 2026.
Can I apply for a UK ETA using my Finnish national ID card?
No. The UK ETA requires a biometric passport. Finnish national ID cards (henkilokortti) are not accepted for UK travel. You must have a valid Finnish biometric passport to apply for and use the ETA.
Kiek laiko užtrunka prašymo išduoti ETA Jungtinėje Karalystėje nagrinėjimas?
The application itself takes about 5-10 minutes to complete. Most approvals come through within minutes, though officially the UK allows up to 3 working days for processing. Apply at least a week before your trip.
Is the ETA fee per trip or per person?
The £16 fee is per person, per application (not per trip). Once approved, your ETA covers unlimited trips over its two-year validity. Each member of your travel group, including children, needs their own separate ETA.
Do I need an ETA to take the Eurostar from mainland Europe to the UK?
Yes. The ETA is required regardless of your mode of transport. Whether you fly, take the Eurostar, arrive by ferry, or cross any other way, a valid ETA is mandatory for Finnish citizens entering the UK.
Can I visit Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland on the same ETA?
Yes. The UK ETA covers the entire United Kingdom: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. You do not need separate authorisations for different parts of the UK.
What should I do if my ETA is refused?
You will receive an email explaining the refusal. You can reapply after correcting any errors, or you may need to apply for a Standard Visitor Visa if the issue is more fundamental. Our ETA atsisakė vadovo provides detailed advice.
I have both Finnish and another nationality — which passport should I use?
If you hold dual nationality with a UK/British passport, use that to enter the UK without needing an ETA. For other dual nationalities, use whichever passport you prefer, but ensure the ETA is linked to the passport you will present at UK border control.
Are there any age exemptions for the UK ETA?
No. Every person travelling to the UK needs their own ETA, regardless of age. This includes newborn babies and young children. Each requires a separate biometric passport and a separate ETA application with the full £16 fee.
Can my UK ETA be revoked after approval?
Yes, in rare circumstances. If information comes to light after approval — such as a criminal conviction or a change in your immigration status — the UK authorities can revoke an ETA. You would be notified by email. If revoked, you would need to apply for a Standard Visitor Visa for future travel.
