We are sharing an update recently published by the UK Government regarding upcoming changes to entry requirements for travel to the United Kingdom. This information may be relevant to you if you have upcoming plans to travel to the UK.
The UK Government has announced that from 25 February 2026, it will begin strictly enforcing new pre‑departure checks associated with its Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system. These checks apply to travellers entering or transiting through the United Kingdom.
Every traveller’s situation is unique, and requirements can vary depending on individual circumstances. Please note that we are unable to provide advice on nationality, citizenship, passport eligibility, or documentation pathways, so we encourage you to review the official UK Government information to understand how these changes may relate to your personal circumstances.
The UK Government has also published detailed information about who is and is not eligible for an ETA, including circumstances where travellers may need to travel using specific documentation. As individual requirements differ, we are unable to interpret or summarise these rules on your behalf.
Official UK Government Resources
For the most accurate and up‑to‑date information, please refer to the following UK Government sources:
- Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA):
https://www.gov.uk/electronic-travel-authorisation - UK Passport Advice Line:
https://www.gov.uk/passport-advice-line
These resources provide the authoritative guidance on eligibility, documentation, and entry conditions.
Additional Government Resource
For general travel advice issued by the New Zealand Government, you may also wish to review:
- New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade:
https://www.mfat.govt.nz/
We recommend that you review the relevant official resources to ensure you are aware of the most current requirements before travelling. Only the UK Government can provide definitive guidance on UK entry conditions.
If you have questions about your personal circumstances, the UK Government website includes detailed information and contact points for the relevant authorities.