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Travelling to the UK? Beware of fake websites for ETA application

From 2 April 2025, it will be compulsory to apply for an electronic travel authorisation (ETA) when travelling to the UK as a Belgian. Scammers are taking advantage of this new obligation to trick travellers through fake websites. Those websites appear reliable and professional, but charge way too much for an application - sometimes up to €100 - while an official application through the UK government costs just £16 (about €18). 

What is going on? 

When you search for "ETA UK" via a search engine such as Google, sponsored search results from unofficial websites appear at the top. These websites ask for the same details as the official site, but: 

  • charge unnecessarily high application fees; 
  • offer no real added value or service; 
  • are actually fraudulent in some cases and do not produce a valid ETA. 
Wanneer je via een zoekmachine zoals Google zoekt naar “ETA UK”, verschijnen bovenaan gesponsorde zoekresultaten van niet-officiële websites.
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Note: not every website is reliable 

Some travellers did get their ETA through such a website, but paid more than necessary. Other websites turn out to be pure scams: you pay, but never get a valid permit. These rogue websites also try to collect personal data. 

How do you recognise a reliable application? 

  • Apply for your ETA only through the UK government's official website or app: gov.uk. 
  • Are you paying more than £16? Then chances are you have stumbled onto a middleman or scammer. 
  • Websites offering an "urgent procedure" are suspect - the UK government does not offer this service. 

What can you do? 

  • Always read FPS Foreign Affairs' travel advice. 
  • Apply for your ETA on time, this will give you time to go through the application calmly.  
  • Always check that you are on the official website: https://www.gov.uk/. 
  • Report suspicious websites to the FPS Economy, via the UK government hotline or report to Google via the three dots (⁝) next to questionable ads