A new electronic travel authorization (ETA) system for visitors to the UK will be mandatory from February 25, affecting citizens from 85 countries. The ETA allows stays of up to six months and costs £16, with plans to increase to £20. Dual nationals face challenges in obtaining UK passports to comply with the new rules, as they cannot apply for an ETA. The government claims the ETA will streamline immigration, but many dual nationals report struggles to adapt to the changes. Teljes cikk (bbc.com europe)