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UK 2026 Rule Bars 85 Countries Without Permission

February 27, 2026·25 days ago·via Travel And Tour World
UK 2026 Rule Bars 85 Countries Without Permission
The UK's new "No Permission, No Travel" policy from 2026 requires digital approval for visitors from 85 countries before booking flights. This Electronic Travel Authorisation mandates online checks for security and eligibility. Dreamers of misty moors and London spires apply via app weeks ahead, uploading biometrics for swift green lights. Practical tip: Link passports digitally early, budget for fees, and plot detours through emerald countrysides if delays loom.

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