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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here's a discussion about potential problems for UK citizens who try to get an ETA https://www.thelocal.com/20250401/confusion-surrounds-eta-visa-waiver-process-for-some-dual-national-brits?gaa_at=eafs&gaa_n=ASWzDAgFCIbyq3dS0Npgr1eKjPvhnk3y03l00eceqYnPQ6zdu05ehvftAQvVcjG6TG0%3D&gaa_ts=6847332e&gaa_sig=VhSfYMvM_0LUKMMvPRYVHSeJ9ybvXWP3SHNMkE4mNotnTTsN_KroLRkapq5oIqOwgmor8oGpPWBaJDTMUbmxFw%3D%3D[/quote] This is exactly why I said they should get the ETAs so airlines will not refuse boarding. This is a huge political sh*tshow and is already affecting a lot of travellers. They will not prosecute over this and will show leniency especially since it is a new requirement that has been poorly implemented. [/quote] PP above. I speak from experience. Our family of 4 has at times had to travel with 10-12 passports and we’ve f*cked up more than once. It’s the airlines that are most cautious and hence problematic. [/quote]
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