The UK ETA Electronic Travel Authorization is digital permission to travel allowing citizens from certain countries – including Japan – to travel to the UK without a visa for short-term visits up to 6 months.
Here’s what you need to know:
The UK Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) was first introduced for Qatari citizens before it was rolled out to other countries around the world. The success of the ETA shows just how beneficial it is for travelers and the UK border control.
You must be a citizen of one of the countries eligible for the UK ETA. The ETA has been open to applicants with Japanese citizenship since 27 November 2024. Remember, every applicant must have an eligible citizenship and apply individually – even children and dependents.
The ETA is not a visa. To be eligible for travel under the ETA scheme, you cannot stay in the UK for more than 6 months at a time for business, tourism, or visiting friends and family. If you intend to stay in the UK for longer or for other purposes, you won’t be eligible for the ETA.
Having a valid Japanese passport is very important for ETA eligibility. Make sure that your passport is valid during your stay in the UK. As the ETA is digitally attached to your passport, it will expire when your passport expires!
You must have a clean travel and criminal history to apply for the ETA. You cannot be:
The UK ETA for Japanese citizens is valid once your application is approved. Applications were open on 27 November 2024 and visit the UK using the ETA for travels on or after 8 January 2025. Your ETA is valid for up to 2 years or until the passport expires, whichever is sooner.
While the ETA is valid, you can visit the UK for up to 6 months without a visa. You can also come back to the UK multiple times without reapplying while your ETA is valid.
Your Japanese passport must be valid for your entire intended stay in the UK. Remember, the ETA will be digitally linked to the passport you use for the ETA application.
You’ll be asked to upload a photo to your application. It must be:
The ETA for the UK fee must be paid when your application is submitted. You can pay via credit card, debit card, Google Pay or Apple Pay.
Use a valid email address on the digital application form. The system will send your payment receipt and the ETA decision to this email address.
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The ETA for the UK launch date for Japanese citizens was in November 2024 – applications are now open for travel. Make sure you apply well in advance of your travel plans. Most ETA applications are processed within 3 working days, however, it can take longer depending on the demand for the service.
For the ETA for the UK, you must pay before your application is submitted rather than when it is approved. The fee is non-refundable, even if your application is denied. It costs £79 for an application using our services, including both the government fee and our professional service fee.
Here are some important details about traveling with the ETA to the UK:
If your application is rejected, you’ll be emailed with a reason for the rejection – this is often due to incorrect information on the application form. You can reapply for the ETA and pay the application fee again. However, if your application is refused, it may be due to ineligibility or previous travel breaches, or your criminal record. In the case of refusal, you cannot reapply for the ETA and must apply for a UK visa instead.
Applications have been open since late November 2024. Japanese citizens can travel using the ETA from 8 January 2025. Until then, they must continue to use the visa waiver scheme or apply for the relevant visa.
Apply for your UK Electronic Travel Authorization today.
Simply fill out the online form to get started.
This website is designed to provide travelers with information and assistance in completing the necessary steps for the online Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) application, at additional professional fees. YOYO Travels L.L.C is a travel and tourism agency based in Dubai, UAE, licensed by the Government of Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism. We are not affiliated with the United Kingdom government in any way. Applicants still have the option to apply for the UK ETA on their own via the official government portal at gov.uk without paying any additional professional fees.
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