Entering the UK (2024)

Check what documents you’ll need to enter the UK.

You’re a British citizen

You can enter the UK with one of the following identity documents:

  • a passport
  • a Gibraltar identity card

If you’re travelling from Ireland to Northern Ireland

You do not need any documents to enter.

If you’re travelling from Ireland to England, Scotland or Wales

A Border Force officer may ask to see proof of your identity and nationality. You can use any documents that show your identity or nationality, for example:

  • a passport (current or expired)
  • proof that you’ve been given British citizenship - such as a UK citizenship certificate
  • a Gibraltar identity card (current or expired)
  • a copy of your passport or Gibraltar identity card that clearly shows your identity and nationality

You can use more than one document - for example, a driving licence with a citizenship certificate. If you’re using an expired passport or identity card, it must be recent enough that it’s clear that it’s yours.

You’re from the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein

You can enter the UK with one of the following identity documents:

  • a passport
  • an Irish passport card
  • a national identity card issued by an EU country, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein, if you’re eligible to use one

Your identity document should be valid for the whole of your stay.

If you’re travelling with a passport or national identity card, it should be registered on your UK Visas and Immigration account if any of the following are true:

  • you have settled or pre-settled status
  • you used the ‘UK Immigration: ID Check’ app to scan your identity document when applying for a visa

You may be delayed at the border if your passport or national identity card is not registered on your UK Visas and Immigration account.

Travelling with a national identity card

You cannot use a national identity card from an EU country, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein to enter the UK unless you:

Check if you need a visa to come to the UK.

If you’re waiting for a decision on your application for settled or pre-settled status

You can still use your EEA or Swiss national identity card to enter the UK if all of the following are true:

  • you’ve applied for settled or pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme, or Jersey, Guernsey or the Isle of Man’s settlement schemes
  • you’ve been issued with confirmation your application is valid
  • you’re not applying as a joining family member

You may also need to show evidence that you were living in the UK by 31 December 2020.

If you have not applied for settled or pre-settled status but are planning to

You must enter the UK with either:

Your family permit or visa could be issued by the UK, Jersey, Guernsey or the Isle of Man.

Check if you need a visa to come to the UK.

If you’re travelling from Ireland to Northern Ireland

You do not need any documents to enter Northern Ireland.

You may need a visa if you’re planning to stay in the UK - for example, to work or study.

If you’re travelling from Ireland to England, Scotland or Wales

A Border Force officer may ask to see proof of your identity and nationality.

If you’re an Irish citizen, you can use any documents that show your identity or nationality. For example:

  • a passport (current or expired)
  • proof that you’ve been given Irish citizenship - such as a certificate of naturalisation
  • an Irish passport card (current or expired)
  • a copy of your passport or Irish passport card that clearly shows your identity and nationality

You can use more than one document - for example, a driving licence with a certificate of naturalisation. If you’re using an expired passport or Irish passport card, it must be recent enough that it’s clear that it’s yours.

If you’re not an Irish citizen, you’ll need to use either a passport or a national identity card, if you’re eligible.

Find out more about travelling to the UK from Ireland, Jersey, Guernsey or the Isle of Man.

You’re from outside the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein

You must have a valid passport to enter the UK. It should be valid for the whole of your stay.

You may also need a visa, depending on which country you’re from.

Check if you need a visa to come to the UK. You must have your visa before you travel to the UK.

You may also need a visa if you’re ‘transiting’ or travelling through the UK, for example you’re changing flights at a UK airport.

If you need a visa, you’ll need to show your airline or transport provider (your ‘carrier’) either:

  • a valid visa
  • a ‘visa exemption document’ such as a UK-issued biometric residence card or EU Settlement Scheme family permit

Before you travel, check that your visa is valid and will not expire before you enter the UK.

If you have settled or pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme

If you would usually need a visa to come to the UK, you’ll need to show your carrier one of the following visa exemption documents:

  • a UK-issued biometric residence card
  • an EU Settlement Scheme family permit
  • an EU Settlement Scheme travel permit

If you do not have an exemption document, you may be able to prove your immigration status online using the view and prove service. Check if your carrier allows this before you travel.

If you have a pending application to the EU Settlement Scheme you must have a valid visa or visa exemption document to travel to the UK.

If you’re travelling from Ireland

You do not need any documents to travel from Ireland to Northern Ireland. You may need a visa if you’re planning to stay in the UK - for example, to work or study.

If you’re travelling from Ireland to England, Scotland or Wales, a Border Force officer may ask to see your passport. It should be valid for the whole of your stay.

Find out more about travelling to the UK from Ireland, Jersey, Guernsey or the Isle of Man.

If you’re travelling from Jersey, Guernsey or the Isle of Man

You only need to show your documents if you’re stopped by a Border Force officer. They may ask to see proof of your:

  • identity
  • permission to come to the UK, Jersey, Guernsey or the Isle of Man, if you need it - for example, a visa, biometric residence permit (BRP) or work permit

You do not have to use a passport, Irish passport card or identity card to prove your identity. You can use other documents instead - for example, a driving licence or armed forces identity card.

Find out more about travelling to the UK from Ireland, Jersey, Guernsey or the Isle of Man.

Travelling with children

You may be asked at the border to prove the relationship between yourself and any children travelling with you, if you do not seem to be the parent, for example if you have a different surname.

You can prove this with:

  • a birth or adoption certificate showing your relationship with the child
  • divorce or marriage certificates if you’re the parent but have a different surname from the child
  • a letter from the child’s parent giving permission for the child to travel with you and providing contact details, if you’re not the parent

Before you board

Your carrier will check your passport and other travel documents. They’ll send this information electronically to Border Force.

You can ask to see the information about you that’s been sent by carriers.

Entering the UK (2024)

FAQs

Do I have to answer customs questions in the UK? ›

They can ask, you don't have to answer. They then can take you aside... Immigration officials are free to ask anyone entering the country any reasonable questions about who they are, where they have been, why are they here etc. Your EU passport or a UK does not give anyone an exemption from these questions.

What questions does UK immigration ask at the airport? ›

Following are few of the common questions asked during the Visa Interview:
  • Why do you want to visit the UK? ...
  • What is the duration of your stay in the UK? ...
  • Who is covering your expenses? ...
  • Have you been to the UK before? ...
  • Do you intend to work in the UK? ...
  • Do you have relatives/friends in the UK? ...
  • What do you do?

What do American citizens need to enter the UK? ›

Your identity document (for example your passport or identity card) will be checked when you arrive at a UK port or airport to make sure you're allowed to come into the country. It should be valid for the whole of your stay. You may also need a visa to come into or travel through the UK, depending on your nationality.

How do you write a purpose for a visit to the UK? ›

The intention of visiting UK- The purpose for which you want to come to the United Kingdom should be genuine. Clearly write down the intention that you want to fulfill with this visit. If there are some personal or professional advantages that you hope to gain from this trip then elaborate on them as well.

Do US citizens have to answer customs questions? ›

U.S. citizens have the right to enter the United States, so if you are a U.S. citizen and the officers' questions become intrusive, you can decline to answer those questions, but you should be aware that doing so may result in delay and/or further inspection.

Why do customs officers ask questions? ›

As a U.S. citizen crossing the border, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers are authorized to ask questions to verify your citizenship and ensure border security.

How to answer immigration questions? ›

Answer all questions fully, succinctly, and truthfully, but do not volunteer information unless asked. If you're unsure of the answer or do not understand a question, you should always say so rather than guess.

Are you required to answer immigration questions? ›

You have the right to remain silent and do not have to discuss your immigration or citizenship status with police, immigration agents, or other officials. Anything you tell an officer can later be used against you in immigration court.

What are the new requirements for travel to the UK? ›

You do not need to take any COVID-19 travel tests or self-isolate on arrival in England if you qualify as fully vaccinated. The testing and quarantine rules for international travel to England will change 11 February 2022. You can now choose a lateral flow test or a PCR test as your post arrival test.

Do US citizens need ETA to enter the UK? ›

Once it is fully implemented, the new ETA travel requirement will apply to visitors to the UK from all round the world, including the EU, US, Canada, and Australia. An ETA gives permission to travel to the UK but is not permission to enter the UK – it is not a visa or permission to live or work in the UK.

What documents are required for immigration check at the airport UK? ›

You'll need to show your identity document, such as your passport or national identity card. You must: have your identity document ready - remove it from a holder or wallet if you use one. remove your face covering or sunglasses, if you're wearing them.

How do you answer what is the purpose of your visit? ›

Just answer in two-three sentences which clearly explain the reasons behind your purpose of travel, whatever it is as:
  1. “For business purposes – to negotiate a contract.”
  2. “To visit my mother, who lives in the US.”
  3. “For medical treatment.”
  4. I am going to visit my aunt, whom I haven't seen for a long time.

How much money do you need to show to visit UK? ›

Although, there is no fixed minimum amount you must have in your bank account. However, you may wish to ensure that your bank statement meets the following requirements to avoid visa refusal: A daily budget of about £100 to £150 per day per visitor, as the UK is an expensive country.

What is an example of the purpose of travel? ›

A few common reasons that people travel are for business, to attend an event, or for leisure. Some people travel as part of their education, such as with a field trip, or to study abroad.

Do you have to go through customs in the UK? ›

If you are travelling to the UK from an international destination and will be connecting to a domestic UK flight, you must first clear Customs and Immigration. You will need to present your passport and any other relevant travel documents at passport control before you can proceed to your connecting flight.

What happens if you don't declare at customs in the UK? ›

If you get caught smuggling goods or selling goods you did not declare, you could face prosecution and imprisonment. If we are satisfied that the goods are for a commercial purpose and you have not declared them, we may seize them and any vehicle used to transport them, and may not return them to you.

Do UK customs check every package? ›

Do customs open every package to verify information? No, customs officers will not open up your package or packages without good reason. Every package is put through a scanner machine, or an x-ray machine, to verify that the items you are shipping match your customs forms.

How do I clear customs in UK? ›

Sending supporting documents for a customs check to clear your goods. You can submit documents to the National Clearance Hub to clear your goods if they're selected for a customs check. The service you use depends on whether you've used CHIEF or the Customs Declaration Service to make your declaration.

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