Do I Need a Visa? Planning a trip from the UK and wondering whether you need a visa? The answer depends not just on where you’re going, but who you are — specifically, whether you hold a British passport or live in the UK on an ILR (Indefinite Leave to Remain) or a UK visa such as a Skilled Worker or Student Visa. This guide breaks it all down.
Contents
- British Passport vs ILR — What’s the Difference?
- Dubai (UAE)
- Thailand
- Croatia
- Japan
- USA
- Turkey
- Quick Comparison Table
- Frequently Asked Questions
Do I Need a Visa? British Passport vs ILR — What’s the Difference? {#passport-vs-ilr}
This is the most important thing to understand before you travel.
British passport holders are full citizens of the United Kingdom. Their travel rights are determined by the UK passport — one of the world’s most powerful, offering visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 141+ countries.
ILR holders (Indefinite Leave to Remain) have permanent residency in the UK but are not British citizens. They travel on their home country’s passport (e.g. Pakistani, Indian, Nigerian, Turkish). Their travel rights are based on that passport — not their UK immigration status. A UK visa or ILR does not automatically grant the same visa-free access as a British passport.
Key rule: It is your passport nationality that determines where you can travel visa-free — not your UK residence status.
Do I Need a Visa to Dubai (UAE) {#dubai}

British passport holders: No visa needed. You receive a free visa on arrival valid for 90 days within a 180-day period — multiple entry.
ILR / UK visa holders (non-British passport): Your UK ILR or eVisa does not grant you automatic entry to Dubai. You must apply for a UAE tourist eVisa before travel. Requirements include a valid passport with 6+ months validity, a copy of your UK eVisa/BRP, confirmed return tickets and proof of accommodation.
Dubai (UAE)
UK GOV Dubai entry requirements: https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/united-arab-emirates/entry-requirements
UAE tourist eVisa application: https://www.uaevisa.ae
Do I Need a Visa toThailand {#thailand}

British passport holders: No visa needed. You can enter Thailand visa-free for up to 60 days for tourism. From May 2025, you must complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) online before arrival — it’s free and takes 5 minutes.
ILR / UK visa holders (non-British passport): Entry depends entirely on your own nationality. Some nationalities (e.g. Malaysian, Singaporean) get visa-free access. Most others must apply for a Thailand Tourist Visa at the Thai Embassy in London before travelling. The Thai Embassy in London accepts applications from those with eligible UK immigration status.
Thailand
UK GOV Thailand entry requirements: https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/thailand/entry-requirements
Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC): https://tdac.immigration.go.th
Thai Embassy London – visa info: https://london.thaiembassy.org/en/page/visa-general-information
Do I Need a Visa to Croatia {#croatia}

British passport holders: No visa needed. Croatia joined the Schengen Area in 2023, so UK citizens can visit for up to 90 days in any 180-day period without a visa. Important: From November 2026, UK passport holders will need ETIAS — a €7 online travel authorisation (not a visa) valid for 3 years.
ILR / UK visa holders (non-British passport): You must apply for a Schengen visa through VFS Global in London, Manchester or Edinburgh. Your UK settled status or work permit is a required supporting document but does not exempt you from the visa requirement. You’ll need travel insurance (€30,000 minimum), bank statements showing €70/day, and proof of accommodation.
Croatia
ETIAS official site: https://travel-europe.europa.eu/etias_en
Schengen visa via VFS Global UK: https://www.vfsglobal.com/croatia/unitedkingdom
UK GOV Croatia entry requirements: https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/croatia/entry-requirements
Do I Need a Visa to Japan {#japan}

British passport holders: No visa needed for short-stay tourism (up to 90 days).
ILR / UK visa holders (non-British passport): Japan’s visa policy is based on your passport nationality. Citizens of many countries (e.g. EU, USA, Canada, Australia) can enter Japan visa-free. However, nationals from many other countries — including Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nigeria, and several others — require a Japanese visa applied for through the Japanese Embassy in London before travel. Always check Japan’s current entry requirements based on your own passport.
Japan
UK GOV Japan entry requirements: https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/japan/entry-requirements
Japan visa info (Japanese Embassy London): https://www.uk.emb-japan.go.jp/itpr_en/visa.html
Do I Need a Visa to USA {#usa}
British passport holders: No traditional visa needed, but you must apply for an ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) before travel. Cost: $21 USD, valid for 2 years. The ESTA is not a visa but a pre-travel authorisation for stays of up to 90 days.
ILR / UK visa holders (non-British passport): A UK ILR or visa does not give you access to the USA without your own visa. You must apply for a US tourist visa (B-2) through the US Embassy in London. However, nationals of 38 Visa Waiver Programme (VWP) countries (including EU nations, Japan, South Korea, Australia) can enter the US using ESTA even without a British passport. Check whether your nationality is on the VWP list.
USA
- ESTA official application: https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov
- US Embassy London – B2 visa: https://uk.usembassy.gov/visas/nonimmigrant-visas
- UK GOV USA entry requirements: https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/usa/entry-requirements
Do I Need a Visa to Turkey {#turkey}

British passport holders (British Citizen): No visa needed. You can visit Turkey for up to 90 days in any 180-day period for tourism.
Important exception: UK passports marked “British National Overseas (BNO)”, “British Subject” or “British Protected Person” are not the same as British Citizen passports and do require a visa for Turkey.
ILR / UK visa holders (non-British passport): Turkey’s entry policy depends on your nationality. Notably, holders of a valid UK visa or residence permit (ILR, Skilled Worker visa, etc.) may qualify for a single-entry e-Visa for up to one month — provided their UK visa or residence permit remains valid. This is a valuable benefit for many ILR holders. Check Turkey’s official e-Visa portal to confirm eligibility.
UK GOV Turkey entry requirements: https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/turkey/entry-requirements
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Quick Comparison Table {#table}
Frequently Asked Questions {#faq}
Does my UK ILR card count as a visa for travel abroad?
No. Your ILR only confirms your right to live in the UK permanently. For travel, your home country passport determines where you can go visa-free. Some countries (like Turkey and certain others) do recognise UK residence as a basis for a simplified e-Visa, but this is the exception rather than the rule.
I have ILR — can I get a British passport?
Not immediately. You must first hold ILR for at least 12 months, then apply for British naturalisation (citizenship), and only then apply for a British passport. Once you have a British passport, your travel rights change dramatically.
Do I need a visa for Croatia if I have UK Settled Status?
If you hold a non-EU passport, yes — you still need a Schengen visa for Croatia. Your UK Settled Status is a required supporting document for the application but does not exempt you from needing the visa itself.
Can I use my UK BRP to get a US ESTA?
No. ESTA is only available to nationals of the 38 Visa Waiver Programme countries. Your UK BRP does not change your passport nationality.
Will the ETIAS affect me as a British passport holder visiting Europe?
Yes. From November 2026, British passport holders visiting Schengen countries including Croatia, France, Spain and Italy will need to register for ETIAS before travel. It costs €7 and is valid for 3 years — it is not a visa.
ILR & British Citizenship
- Check ILR eligibility (GOV.UK): https://www.gov.uk/indefinite-leave-to-remain
- Apply for British citizenship: https://www.gov.uk/british-citizenship
- UK passport visa-free list (KAYAK): https://www.kayak.co.uk/news/visa-free-countries
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- UK Skilled Worker Visa Salary Requirements (2026 Guide) – METIN.LONDON
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