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August 9, 2025 3 mins
Listeners planning travel to the United Kingdom should be aware there are important advisories and new entry requirements now in effect. Starting January 8, 2025, all US citizens traveling to the United Kingdom for short visits, tourism, business, or even just transiting through UK airports must obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization, ETA, unless they already hold a UK visa or legal residency in the UK or Republic of Ireland. This ETA requirement applies to all areas of the UK, including Northern Ireland and British Overseas Territories. The ETA operates like the US ESTA system: it is a digital pre-clearance, costs £10, takes up to three working days to process, and must be obtained for travelers of all ages. The ETA is valid for two years or until your passport expires, whichever comes first. Travelers with British or Irish passports, or existing valid visas, do not need to apply. Information on how to apply for an ETA can be found on the official UK government website, gov.uk.

According to the US Department of State’s most recent United Kingdom Travel Advisory, it remains at Level 2, which means exercise increased caution due to the threat of terrorism. Authorities note that terrorist groups are actively plotting possible attacks, with potential targets including tourist sites, transportation hubs, markets, government facilities, places of worship, restaurants, hotels, parks, major events, airports, and other public areas. Threat of isolated violence also exists in Northern Ireland, primarily involving dissident groups targeting police or military. The current threat level set by the British Home Office is “substantial”, meaning an attack is likely. For Northern Ireland, the separate threat level remains at “severe”.

Canadian and US government travel advisories highlight that terrorist incidents in the UK, including knife and vehicle attacks and explosions, have occurred in public places. Further attacks could happen anywhere at any time, and special vigilance is advised around major events, holidays, and public gatherings. The UK government communicates changes in the terrorism threat level both online and through local media.

Petty crime is also a consideration, especially in busy tourist areas such as central London. Pickpocketing and cellphone theft are common, so extra caution is recommended in crowded public spaces and on public transit.

The UK offers wide access to medical care, with emergency services available by dialing 999. Emergency numbers work throughout the United Kingdom and in Gibraltar; for ambulance, fire, or police needs, use 999, and 112 also operates in parts of the British Isles. All travelers are urged to ensure their routine vaccinations are up to date, as recommended by the CDC.

Visitors should remember vehicles drive on the left in the UK, which can take adjustment for those used to right-hand traffic. Only use officially licensed taxis and marked vehicles. Major cities have extensive trains, buses, and taxis, but be aware of schedules and any official alerts or disruptions.

For security updates, travelers are encouraged to enroll in the US Department of State’s Smart Traveler Enrollment Program, STEP, or monitor official government advisory pages. All listeners should monitor local media and official sources for the latest safety guidance before and during travel.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Listeners planning travel to the United Kingdom should be aware
there are important advisories and new entry requirements now in effect.
Starting January eighth, twenty twenty five, all US citizens traveling
to the United Kingdom for short visits, tourism, business, or
even just transiting through UK airports must obtain an Electronic
Travel Authorization ETA, unless they already hold a UK visa

(00:24):
or legal residency in the UK or Republic of Ireland.
This ETA requirement applies to all areas of the UK,
including Northern Ireland and British overseas territories. The ETA operates
like the USESTA system. It is a digital preclearance, costs
ten pounds, takes up to three working days to process,
and must be obtained for travelers of all ages. The

(00:46):
ETA is valid for two years or until your passport expires,
whichever comes first. Travelers with British or Irish passports or
existing valid visas do not need to apply. Information on
how to apply for an ETA can be found on
the official UK government website gov dot UK. According to
the US Department of State's most recent United Kingdom Travel Advisory,

(01:08):
it remains at Level two, which means exercise increased caution
due to the threat of terrorism. Authorities note that terrorist
groups are actively plotting possible attacks with potential targets including
tourist sites, transportation, hubs, markets, government facilities, places of worship, restaurants, hotels, parks,

(01:29):
major events, airports and other public areas. Threat of isolated
violence also exists in Northern Ireland, primarily involving dissident groups
targeting police or military. The current threat level set by
the British Home Office is substantial, meaning an attack is likely.
For Northern Ireland. The separate threat level remains at severe.

(01:50):
Canadian and US government travel advisories highlight that terrorist incidents
in the UK, including knife and vehicle attacks and explosions,
have occurred in public places. Further attacks could happen anywhere
at any time, and special vigilance is advised around major events,
holidays and public gatherings. The UK Government communicates changes in

(02:12):
the terrorism threat level both online and through local media.
Petty crime is also a consideration, especially in busy tourist
areas such as Central London. Pickpocketing and cell phone theft
are common, so extra caution is recommended in crowded public
spaces and on public transit. The UK offers wide access
to medical care, with emergency services available by dialing nine

(02:35):
nine nine. Emergency numbers work throughout the United Kingdom and
in Gibraltar for ambulance, fire or police needs. Use nine
nine nine and one in two also operates in parts
of the British Isles. All travelers are urged to ensure
their routine vaccinations are up to date as recommended by
the CDC. Visitors should remember vehicles drive on the left

(02:57):
in the UK, which can take adjustment for those use
to right hand traffic. Only use officially licensed taxis and
marked vehicles. Major cities have extensive trains, buses and taxis,
but be aware of schedules and any official alerts or disruptions.
For security updates, travelers are encouraged to enroll in the
US Department of State's Smart Traveler Enrollment Program STEP or

(03:21):
monitor official government advisory pages. All listeners should monitor local
media and official sources for the latest safety guidance before
and during travel.
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