The Home Office has launched a new “Registered Traveller” to allow a faster entry to the UK
This service will benefit passport holders from the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea and Hong Kong.
With a small fee of £70, a Registered Traveller will be able to:
- Gain access through ePassport gates at airports across the UK
- Access the UK/EU queue at Gatwick, Heathrow, Birmingham, Manchester, East Midlands,Edinburgh, Glasgow, London City, Luton, Stansted, as well as Paris, Brussels and Lille for rail terminals
- Registered Traveller will not be required to complete UK Landing Card when entering the UK border
Posted on 27.01.2016.
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