Key Takeaways

Complete list of 85+ countries requiring a UK ETA in 2026. Organised by region: EU, Americas, Asia-Pacific, Middle East, Africa. Plus exemptions and visa countries.

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Which Countries Need a UK ETA in 2026?

The UK Electronic Travel Authorisation is required for citizens of all visa-exempt countries who wish to visit the United Kingdom. Since 25 February 2026, no visa-exempt traveller can enter the UK without a valid ETA – whether arriving by air, sea, rail, or land.

The ETA costs £16, is valid for 2 years, allows multiple entries, and each visit can last up to 6 months. You apply through the official UK ETA app or at gov.uk.

Below is the complete list of countries whose citizens require a UK ETA, organised by region, as well as key categories of people who are exempt.

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European Countries Requiring a UK ETA

Since 2 April 2025, all EU and EEA citizens (except Irish citizens) need an ETA to visit the UK. This was one of the most significant expansions of the system. For a detailed guide on how this affects EU travellers, see our EU citizens ETA guide.

EU Member States

CountryETA Required
AustriaYes
BelgiumYes
BulgariaYes
CroatiaYes
CyprusYes
Czech Republic (Czechia)Yes
DenmarkYes
EstoniaYes
FinlandYes
FranceYes
GermanyYes
GreeceYes
HungaryYes
IrelandNo – Exempt (CTA)
ItalyYes
LatviaYes
LithuaniaYes
LuxembourgYes
MaltaYes
NetherlandsYes
PolandYes
PortugalYes
RomaniaYes
SlovakiaYes
SloveniaYes
SpainYes
SwedenYes

EEA and Other European Countries

CountryETA Required
IcelandYes
LiechtensteinYes
NorwayYes
SwitzerlandYes
AndorraYes
MonacoYes
San MarinoYes
Vatican CityYes

Americas

CountryETA Required
United StatesYes
CanadaYes
MexicoYes
ArgentinaYes
BrazilYes
ChileYes
ColombiaYes
Costa RicaYes
GuatemalaYes
HondurasYes
NicaraguaYes
PanamaYes
ParaguayYes
PeruYes
UruguayYes
Antigua and BarbudaYes
BahamasYes
BarbadosYes
BelizeYes
DominicaYes
GrenadaYes
GuyanaYes
Saint Kitts and NevisYes
Saint LuciaYes
Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesYes
Trinidad and TobagoYes

Asia-Pacific

CountryETA Required
AustraliaYes
New ZealandYes
JapanYes
South KoreaYes
SingaporeYes
MalaysiaYes
Hong Kong (SAR)Yes
Macao (SAR)Yes
TaiwanYes
BruneiYes
FijiYes
KiribatiYes
Marshall IslandsYes
MicronesiaYes
NauruYes
PalauYes
Papua New GuineaYes
SamoaYes
Solomon IslandsYes
Timor-LesteYes
TongaYes
TuvaluYes
VanuatuYes
MaldivesYes

Middle East

CountryETA Required
United Arab EmiratesYes
Saudi ArabiaYes
QatarYes
KuwaitYes
BahrainYes
OmanYes
IsraelYes
JordanYes

Africa

CountryETA Required
South AfricaYes
BotswanaYes
MauritiusYes
NamibiaYes
SeychellesYes

UK ETA requirements checklist for eligible countries

Countries That Need a Visa (Not ETA)

Citizens of the following countries (among others) are not visa-exempt and therefore need a Standard Visitor Visa to enter the UK. They cannot use the ETA system:

CountryRequirement
IndiaVisa required
PakistanVisa required
BangladeshVisa required
NigeriaVisa required
GhanaVisa required
KenyaVisa required
PhilippinesVisa required
IndonesiaVisa required
VietnamVisa required
ThailandVisa required
ChinaVisa required
RussiaVisa required
TurkeyVisa required
EgyptVisa required
IranVisa required
IraqVisa required
Sri LankaVisa required
NepalVisa required
MoroccoVisa required
AlgeriaVisa required

This is not an exhaustive list. If your country is not listed in the ETA-eligible tables above, you most likely need a visa. Check the UK government website for your specific nationality.

Who Is Exempt From the UK ETA?

Even if your nationality normally requires an ETA, you are exempt if you fall into any of these categories:

British Citizens

British citizens (including those with British Citizen passports) do not need an ETA to enter their own country.

Irish Citizens

Irish citizens are exempt under the Common Travel Area agreement between the UK and Ireland. No ETA is needed regardless of how they enter the UK.

Existing UK Visa Holders

If you already hold a valid UK visa of any type (visitor, work, study, etc.), you do not need a separate ETA. Your visa serves as your travel authorisation.

Settled Status and Pre-Settled Status

People with Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), settled status, or pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme are exempt from the ETA requirement.

Frontier Workers

People with a valid Frontier Worker permit are exempt when travelling to the UK for work purposes.

Service Personnel

Members of visiting armed forces and NATO personnel travelling on official duty are exempt.

Transit Without Clearing Immigration

In very limited circumstances, some travellers transiting through the UK without passing through immigration control may be exempt. However, most transit passengers do clear UK immigration and therefore need an ETA. See our transit rules guide for details.

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How to Apply for a UK ETA

The application process is the same regardless of your nationality:

  1. Download the UK ETA app (iOS or Android) or visit gov.uk
  2. Provide your passport details and a photo of your face
  3. Answer eligibility questions (criminal history, immigration history, etc.)
  4. Pay the £16 fee
  5. Receive your decision – most are approved within minutes, but allow up to 72 hours

For a full walkthrough with screenshots, see our step-by-step UK ETA application guide. For photo tips, check our UK ETA photo requirements guide.

What If Your Country Is Not Listed?

If you cannot find your country in the tables above, there are two possibilities:

  1. You need a visa – your country is not visa-exempt, and you must apply for a Standard Visitor Visa (or another appropriate visa type) through a UK visa application centre.
  2. You hold a special passport – some countries have different requirements depending on the type of passport you hold (ordinary vs. diplomatic vs. service passport). Check the UK government website for your specific passport type.

ETA vs. Visa: Key Differences

FeatureUK ETAStandard Visitor Visa
Cost£16£115+
Processing timeMinutes to 72 hours3–6 weeks
Validity2 yearsUp to 6 months (longer available)
Application methodApp or onlineOnline + visa centre visit
BiometricsPhoto via appFingerprints at visa centre
Multiple entriesYesYes
Maximum stay per visit6 months6 months
Work permittedNoNo (visitor only)

Important Notes for 2026

  • The ETA system became mandatory for all visa-exempt nationals on 25 February 2026
  • Airlines, ferry companies, and rail operators check ETA status before boarding
  • Each traveller needs their own ETA, including children – see our children and families guide
  • Your ETA is linked to your passport – if you get a new passport, you need a new ETA
  • The ETA does not guarantee entry – UK Border Force makes the final decision at the border
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Frequently Asked Questions

I have dual nationality. Which passport should I use for the ETA?

Use the passport you plan to travel with. Your ETA is linked to a specific passport. If one of your nationalities is British or Irish, you do not need an ETA at all – just travel on that passport.

My country recently became visa-exempt. Do I need an ETA now?

Yes. Any country that is visa-exempt for short visits to the UK requires an ETA. If your country’s visa status changed recently, you should apply for an ETA before travelling.

I am a permanent resident of a visa-exempt country but my citizenship is from a visa-required country. Do I need a visa or an ETA?

Your ETA or visa requirement is based on your citizenship (passport), not your country of residence. If your passport is from a visa-required country, you need a visa regardless of where you live.

Will the list of eligible countries change?

Possibly. The UK government periodically reviews which countries are visa-exempt. Countries can be added to or removed from the visa-exempt list based on diplomatic, security, and immigration considerations. Always check the current list before travelling.

Key Takeaways

  • 85+ countries require a UK ETA for visa-exempt travel
  • All EU and EEA citizens (except Irish) need an ETA since April 2025
  • The ETA costs £16 and is valid for 2 years
  • Citizens of countries like India, China, Nigeria, and Pakistan need a visa, not an ETA
  • British citizens, Irish citizens, and existing visa/status holders are exempt
  • Your requirement is based on your passport/citizenship, not residence
  • Apply through the official UK ETA app or gov.uk only