Rip-off with ETA authorisation for Great Britain

Rip-off with ETA authorisation for Great Britain

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100 euros for nothing - this can happen if you apply for an ETA on a fake website. / © A chosen Soul, Unsplash

Anyone travelling to the UK now needs a digital entry permit. Online traps are now lurking: Third-party providers are cashing in - often for little to no real service.

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