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UK ETA for dual citizen (sh.itjust.works)
submitted 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) by airdig_one@sh.itjust.works to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml
 

Anyone had experience as a Canada/UK dual citizen applying for an ETA using their Canadian passport?

I’m travelling to the UK from Canada later this year; already booked my flights using my Canadian passport (my UK one expired some time ago). I’ve tried both the UK ETA app and the UK ETA website, and in both cases there is no option to select UK as the dual nationality after I have entered all my Canadian info. Seems like every other country in the world is listed but not UK. It says all other nationalities must be declared, so I’m not inclined to skip over this step.

I’ve been emailing with the website support team on and off all afternoon, and they just keep telling me to select “United Kingdom” even though I’ve sent them screenshots of the dropdown menu showing that it’s not listed.

Anyone had a similar problem, and have a solution?

Update: Latest response from “Support”:

“Hello

You cannot apply for an ETA if you have British citizenship. We can only process the application and suggest you contact UK immigration or the embassy for clarification on how to proceed.

Kind regards Support Team”

And in the meantime, I also found this on the Home Office blog:

“We recognise that the introduction of the ETA is a substantial change for British dual citizens of ETA eligible nationalities, and they are currently permitted to travel on their non-British passport while the scheme is being implemented. • In the future, all dual British citizens will need to present either a valid British passport or certificate of entitlement to avoid delays at the border. We will make it clear when this change will be enforced.”

I guess I need to renew my UK passport! (That’s cheaper than the certificate of entitlement they mention).

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[–] Greg@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 day ago

applying for an Irish passport (Irish grandfather)

That’s how I got my Irish citizenship. I applied after Brexit so I could keep my EU citizenship.