Since 2 April, the EU citizens need an electronic access permit (ETA) for Great Britain, from 9 April it will be more expensive. How much it costs, where it is best to request it and what Perfidious Visa Gaming lurks on the internet? We deliver answers and make them ripe for the island!
Traveling to Great Britain, especially in metropolises such as London or Edinburgh, have always been expensive. The Brexit did not make things any better, it seemed more like a price driver on the island. In the meantime, since 2 April, tourists also need a paid access permit, the SO -Called Electronic Travel Athorization or ETA in short.
In the first week after the introduction, it costs ten pounds and therefore almost twelve euros, from April 9, 16 pounds (slightly less than 19 euros). Or much more if you are not careful on the internet and use the British government portal nor the official ETA app. With this guide you avoid ripping expensive ripening:
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