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Emirates UK travel alert: UAE passengers to follow ETA, e-visa rules

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Last updated: 2026/01/09 at 8:02 PM
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Travellers from the UAE planning trips to the United Kingdom need to be aware of new entry requirements. The UK is currently rolling out its Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme, and passengers with Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) status who previously relied on passport stamps or vignettes to prove their right to enter the country are now being encouraged to apply for a free ‘No Time Limit’ application to access the digital system. This ensures their immigration status is securely linked to their passport for smoother travel.

Understanding the UK ETA for ILR Holders

The shift to a fully digital border is a key driver behind the ETA scheme. According to Emirates, the airline is proactively reminding passengers with ILR to update their status to avoid potential travel disruptions. The UK government launched the ETA program in October 2023, initially for Qatari nationals, and expanded it to include UAE travellers in February 2024.

The ETA is not a visa, but rather a digital travel document that provides confirmation of a traveller’s permission to enter the UK. It’s similar to the ESTA scheme used by the United States and the eTA program in Canada. The UK aims to streamline the border process and enhance security through this system.

What UAE Travellers Need to Do

Emirates is advising UAE passengers to take several crucial steps to ensure a seamless journey. First, travellers should verify whether an ETA is required for their specific travel purpose. Secondly, applications should be submitted well in advance of the intended travel date to allow for processing time.

Additionally, those who already possess an ETA must confirm that the passport details associated with their UK Visas and Immigration account are current. If a new passport has been issued, or if the existing passport is due to expire, the account must be updated online before travel. Failure to do so could result in being denied boarding at the airport.

The ‘No Time Limit’ application is specifically designed for individuals who already have ILR. This allows them to link their existing status to the new digital system without needing to apply for a new visa. The process is free of charge and can be completed online through the official UK government website.

The rollout of the ETA scheme is occurring in phases, expanding to include more nationalities over time. This phased approach allows the UK government to monitor the system’s performance and address any issues before full implementation. The move towards digital border control is part of a broader global trend in travel security and efficiency.

While the system is currently operating with a degree of flexibility, the enforcement timeline is firm. From February 25, 2026, the ETA will be strictly enforced, meaning travellers without an approved authorisation will be refused boarding on flights to the UK. This deadline is approaching quickly, and travellers are urged to take action now to avoid potential complications.

The implementation of the ETA scheme has raised some questions regarding processing times and potential delays. The UK government has stated that most applications will be processed quickly, but travellers are still advised to apply well in advance. Concerns have also been voiced about the accessibility of the online application process for individuals with limited internet access or digital literacy.

The broader implications of the ETA scheme extend beyond simply streamlining border control. The data collected through the ETA application process could be used to improve travel forecasting and resource allocation. Furthermore, the system could potentially be integrated with other border control measures in the future, creating a more comprehensive and secure travel environment. Related travel documentation, such as passport validity, remains a critical component of international travel.

Looking ahead, the UK government will continue to expand the ETA scheme to include more visa-free nationalities. The success of the initial rollout will be closely monitored, and adjustments will likely be made to the system based on feedback from travellers and airlines. The key date to watch remains February 25, 2026, when the ETA becomes mandatory for all eligible travellers. Any changes to this enforcement date or the list of eligible nationalities will be announced by the Home Office.

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