Singaporeans heading to the United Kingdom are required to apply and obtain an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) before making their trip from Jan 8, 2025, onwards. Application for the digital travel permit costs £10 (S$17). Singaporeans can apply for it from Nov...
Singapore ans heading to the United Kingdom are required to apply and obtain an Electronic Travel Authorisation before making their trip from Jan 8, 2025, onwards.
The ETA - which will be digitally linked to an individual’s passport - is valid for two years, allowing multiple short visits lasting up to six months per visit.
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