An apparent technical glitch in the UK’s new ETA electronic visa-waiver is preventing some British dual nationals from entering the country, as they are unable to apply for an ETA without a valid UK passport. Dual nationals with British or Irish citizenship are exempt from the ETA requirement if they have a current UK passport, leading some to be stuck in a situation where they cannot travel on their EU passport without an ETA. The online application process does not allow dual nationals to declare their British nationality, leaving them unable to proceed with the application and risking being denied entry without an ETA.
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EU to boost food exports to Ukraine as part of updated trade deal
The EU has reached a preliminary agreement with Ukraine to enhance food exports, adjusting their prewar trade pact and requiring Ukraine to align its agricultural standards with EU regulations by 2028. This deal, aimed at addressing concerns from EU farmers, follows tensions over Ukrainian imports affecting local markets, particularly in Poland and Hungary, and includes provisions for increased quotas while maintaining market stability. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: The EU and Ukraine have...
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