
UK ETA for Netherlands Citizens
Your smart choice for UK travel authorization
UK ETA for Netherlands Nationals
Dutch citizens now enjoy a revolutionary approach to UK travel through the UK Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA). Whether you're heading to London for business, exploring British history, or connecting with loved ones, the UK ETA delivers efficiency and value. Simply invest £10 and receive your authorization within 24-48 hours—no complex paperwork, no lengthy delays, just smooth travel.
Valid for 2 years with multiple entry options, your UK ETA empowers you to explore the United Kingdom whenever inspiration strikes, making it the intelligent choice for frequent and occasional visitors alike.

Why Netherlands Citizens Choose UK ETA
Discover the advantages of our streamlined travel authorization system
Get decisions in 24-48 hours
Outstanding price at just £10
Apply entirely online from home
Travel multiple times in 2 years
Eligibility & Requirements
What Netherlands citizens must know about UK ETA eligibility
• Valid Netherlands passport
• Minimum 6 months passport validity
• Clear digital passport photograph
• Current email address
• Recent travel history documentation
• 2-year validity from approval
• Maximum 6 months per visit
• Multiple entries within validity
• No employment authorization
• Tied to your specific passport
Frequently Asked Questions
Most approvals come within 24-48 hours. Complex cases might require up to 3 working days for thorough assessment.
No, employment is not permitted. Tourism, business meetings, and family visits only. Work requires a work visa.
Each visit allows up to 6 months continuous stay. Your ETA is valid for 2 years with unlimited visits during this period.
You can apply for a standard visitor visa. We provide complete information to help you understand any refusal.
Yes, every family member requires their own application with their own valid Netherlands passport.
The ETA covers England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Crown Dependencies and overseas territories may have different rules.
