Uk is late doing this we are playing catch up with the rest of the world it’s not a money making scheme at all *Nana8 its to bring us in line with everywhere else electronically
There seems a lot of confusion around the price so this is what I pulled up on both Google and ChatGPT and this was what I was using as the price guide
The UK's new Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme requires most visa-exempt visitors (non-visa nationals) to get digital permission to travel to the UK, with full enforcement starting February 25, 2026, meaning you could be refused boarding without one. The ETA costs £16 and lasts two years, allowing multiple short stays (up to 6 months), and requires a passport, photo, email, and fee payment via the GOV.UK website or app. It's a digital pass for entry, linked to your passport, for tourism or transit, and covers all travel routes
So where does it say it costs lots of money to get an ETA ??