Electronic Travel Authorisation: Dual Nationals Debate

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Department: Home Office

Electronic Travel Authorisation: Dual Nationals

Pete Wishart Excerpts
Wednesday 25th February 2026

(1 day, 7 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Mike Tapp Portrait Mike Tapp
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I would urge a meeting on Monday to go through the details of this, rather than trying to break it down in the glare of the public eye.

Pete Wishart Portrait Pete Wishart (Perth and Kinross-shire) (SNP)
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The Minister put the changes on the gov.uk website. Why did not he do something original, like maybe writing to people with dual nationalities across the UK? He would not have got to everybody, but there would be records in the Home Office of everybody who has been naturalised in the UK, just as there will be files relating to citizenship and immigration. Why did he not get in touch with them directly? Is this not just a result of Brexit chaos catching up with British nationals? We now have people with dual nationality paying a Brexit border tax; where does this chaos end? With chaos in holiday airports across Europe, and limits on residence in the EU, has Brexit not been absolutely fantastic for this country?

Mike Tapp Portrait Mike Tapp
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I thank the hon. Member for his question. I will ignore the rant about Brexit—we are well past that. Whenever anyone in this House, in the Gallery or at home seeks to travel, the first place they should go is the Government website, to receive travel advice. We do not hold a database of dual-national citizens, so it is difficult to reach them directly. However, we did send emails and messages out to all those naturalised over the last decade, and spent significant funds on media—and I went on Australian TV to get the message out there.