As a frequent traveler between the U.K., U.S., and Canada, the latest U.K. travel advisory caught my eye. It’s not about danger, but about entry rules strict ones. For the U.S., British citizens under the Visa Waiver Program still need ESTA approval, and border officials can refuse entry even if you have it. Canada’s rules are similar, with the added requirement of an eTA, plus possible proof of funds and return tickets at the border.
The advisories also remind travelers about safety from terrorist threats to crime and extreme weather. As someone who values smooth border crossings, I’ll be double-checking paperwork, avoiding last-minute bookings, and keeping an eye on official guidance before my next transatlantic trip.

