Starting February 25, British dual nationals, including British-Canadian citizens, will be required to present a British or Irish passport, a certificate of entitlement linked to a foreign passport, or an emergency travel document to enter the United Kingdom. This change is part of the U.K.’s new Electronic Travel Authorization system aimed at enhancing border security. Dual nationals must now carry two passports for travel—one for Canada and one for the U.K.—which could create challenges for those without updated documentation.
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