UK Travel Requires ETA for Belizeans by 2025
Starting January 8, 2025, Belizeans will require an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) to visit the United Kingdom (UK). Applications open on November 27, 2024, and can be completed through the UK government portal or the “UK ETA” mobile app. The ETA is mandatory for short-term visits, including tourism, family visits, or business trips, and costs £10 per person, including children. Applicants must provide their passport, photos, proof of payment, and an email address, and the process may take up to three working days.
The ETA allows visits of up to six months for tourism, short-term study, or permitted paid engagements but does not permit working, claiming public funds, or frequent successive visits. If travelling for other purposes or for longer than six months, a visa may be required instead.
Certain individuals are exempt from needing an ETA, including those with a UK visa, permission to live, work, or study in the UK, or British or Irish citizens. Dual citizens can travel using their British or Irish passports. Residents of Ireland travelling from specific locations, such as Gloucester or Jersey, are also exempt.
ETAs are valid for two years and linked to the applicant’s passport. Travellers must apply for a new ETA if they acquire a new passport. While an ETA is required for entry, it does not guarantee admission to the UK, as a Border Force officer will make the final decision.
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