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Move jordan from non visa national to visa national
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<% if calculator.passport_country_is_jordan? && Time.zone.now <= Time.zone.local(2024, 10, 8) %>
## If you want to convert a civil partnership into a marriage

You do not need a Marriage Visitor visa to [convert your civil partnership into a marriage](/convert-civil-partnership).

You’ll usually need to apply for a [Standard Visitor visa](/standard-visitor/apply-standard-visitor-visa).

###If you’re arriving in the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024

You may be able to use an [electronic travel authorisation (ETA)](/guidance/apply-for-an-electronic-travel-authorisation-eta) to come to the UK if you already have one.


All of the following must apply:

* you booked and paid for your journey to the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 10 September 2024
* you’re arriving in the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024
* you meet the [Standard Visitor visa](/standard-visitor) eligibility requirements

An ETA lets you stay in the UK for up to 6 months.

If you leave the UK and need to re-enter, you may not be able to use your ETA to return.

You’ll usually need a Standard Visitor visa to re-enter the UK if either of the following apply:



* you did not book your return journey to the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 10 September 2024

* you’re returning to the UK on or after 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024
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<% if calculator.passport_country_is_jordan? && Time.zone.now <= Time.zone.local(2024, 10, 8) %>
##If you’re arriving in the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024

What you'll need to come to the UK may be different if both the following apply:

* you booked and paid for your journey to the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 10 September 2024
* you’re arriving in the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024

You can come to the UK with either of the following:

* a [Standard Visitor visa](/standard-visitor)
* an [electronic travel authorisation (ETA)](/guidance/apply-for-an-electronic-travel-authorisation-eta), if you already have one

You must meet the [Standard Visitor visa](/standard-visitor) eligibility requirements even if you have an ETA.

^The rules on what you’ll need to enter the UK may be different if you’re [travelling from Ireland, Jersey, Guernsey or the Isle of Man](/guidance/travelling-between-the-uk-and-ireland-isle-of-man-guernsey-or-jersey).

###If your treatment will last longer than 6 months

You must apply for a Standard Visitor visa for medical treatment lasting longer than 6 months.

You can either:

- [apply for a Standard Visitor visa](/standard-visitor/apply-standard-visitor-visa) before you come to the UK - this lasts for up to 11 months and costs £200
- visit for up to 6 months and [apply to stay for a further 6 months when you’re in the UK](/standard-visitor/extend-your-stay) for a fee of £1,000

There is no limit on how many times you can extend your stay. It costs £1,000 each time you do.

Depending on where you come from, you may also need a certificate that proves you do not have tuberculosis (TB). [Check if you’ll need to take a TB test](/tb-test-visa).

###If you need to leave and re-enter the UK

You’ll usually need a Standard Visitor visa to re-enter the UK if either of the following apply:

* you did not book your return journey to the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 10 September 2024
* you’re returning to the UK on or after 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024
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<% if calculator.passport_country_is_jordan? && Time.zone.now <= Time.zone.local(2024, 10, 8) %>
Depending on your circumstances, you may also be able to:

- apply for a free family permit
- use an electronic travel authorisation (ETA) if you’re arriving in the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024
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<% if calculator.passport_country_is_jordan? && Time.zone.now <= Time.zone.local(2024, 10, 8) %>
##If you’re arriving in the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024

You may be able to use an [electronic travel authorisation (ETA)](/guidance/apply-for-an-electronic-travel-authorisation-eta) to stay in the UK if you already have one.

All of the following must apply:

* you booked and paid for your journey to the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 10 September 2024
* you’re arriving in the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024
* you meet the [Standard Visitor visa](/standard-visitor) eligibility requirements

An ETA lets you stay in the UK for up to 6 months.

###If you need to leave and re-enter the UK

You’ll usually need a visa or family permit to re-enter the UK if either of the following apply:

* you did not book your return journey to the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 10 September 2024

* you’re returning to the UK on or after 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024
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<% if calculator.passport_country_is_jordan? && Time.zone.now <= Time.zone.local(2024, 10, 8) %>
^The rules on what you’ll need to come to the UK may be different if you're arriving in the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024.
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<% if calculator.passport_country_is_jordan? && Time.zone.now <= Time.zone.local(2024, 10, 8) %>
##If you’re arriving in the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024

You may be able to use your [electronic travel authorisation (ETA)](/guidance/apply-for-an-electronic-travel-authorisation-eta) to stay in the UK if you already have one.

All of the following must apply:

* you booked and paid for your journey to the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 10 September 2024
* you’re arriving in the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024
* you meet the [Standard Visitor visa](/standard-visitor) eligibility requirements

An ETA lets you stay in the UK for up to 6 months.

###If you need to leave and re-enter the UK

You cannot use your ETA to re-enter the UK if either of the following apply:



* you did not book your return journey to the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 10 September 2024

* you’re returning to the UK on or after 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024

You’ll usually need a Standard Visitor visa or permission to stay as a ‘dependant’ of your family member’s visa category instead.
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<% if calculator.passport_country_is_jordan? && Time.zone.now <= Time.zone.local(2024, 10, 8) %>
###If you’re arriving in the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024

You may be able to use an [electronic travel authorisation (ETA)](/guidance/apply-for-an-electronic-travel-authorisation-eta) to come to the UK if you already have one.

All of the following must apply:

* you booked and paid for your journey to the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 10 September 2024
* you’re arriving in the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024
* you meet the [Standard Visitor visa](/standard-visitor) eligibility requirements

An ETA lets you stay in the UK for up to 6 months.

If you leave the UK and need to re-enter, you may not be able to use your ETA to return.

You’ll usually need a visa or a family permit to re-enter the UK if either of the following apply:

* you did not book your return journey to the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 10 September 2024

* you’re returning to the UK on or after 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024
<% end %>
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<% if calculator.passport_country_is_jordan? && Time.zone.now <= Time.zone.local(2024, 10, 8) %>
##If you’re arriving in the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024

You may be able to use an [electronic travel authorisation (ETA)](/guidance/apply-for-an-electronic-travel-authorisation-eta) to stay in the UK if you already have one.

All of the following must apply:

* you booked and paid for your journey to the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 10 September 2024
* you’re arriving in the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024
* you meet the [Standard Visitor visa](/standard-visitor) eligibility requirements

An ETA lets you stay in the UK for up to 6 months.

###If you need to leave and re-enter the UK

You cannot use your ETA to re-enter the UK if either of the following apply:

* you did not book your return journey to the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 10 September 2024
* you’re returning to the UK on or after 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024

You’ll need to get a Standard Visitor visa or Parent of a Child Student visa instead.
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<% if calculator.passport_country_is_jordan? && Time.zone.now <= Time.zone.local(2024, 10, 8) %>
##If you’re arriving in the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024

You may be able to use an [electronic travel authorisation (ETA)](/guidance/apply-for-an-electronic-travel-authorisation-eta) to come to the UK if you already have one.

All of the following must apply:

* you booked and paid for your journey to the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 10 September 2024
* you’re arriving in the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024
* you meet the [Standard Visitor visa](/standard-visitor) eligibility requirements

###If you need to leave and re-enter the UK

You’ll usually need a Standard Visitor visa to re-enter the UK if either of the following apply:

* you did not book your return journey to the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 10 September 2024

* you’re returning to the UK on or after 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024

## What you can and cannot do with an ETA

You can visit the UK on holiday or to spend time with family and friends.

You can also do [other permitted activities as a Standard Visitor](/standard-visitor).

While in the UK as a tourist, you cannot:

- do paid or unpaid work for a UK company or as a self-employed person
- claim [public funds](/government/publications/public-funds--2) (benefits)
- live in the UK for long periods of time through frequent or successive visits
- marry or register a civil partnership, or give notice of marriage or civil partnership. You’ll need a [Marriage Visitor visa](/marriage-visa) instead

## What you need at the UK border if you have an ETA

You must provide a valid passport or travel document. Your passport should be valid for the whole of your stay in the UK.

You may also be asked to prove that:

- you’re visiting for tourism
- you’re able to support yourself and your dependents during your trip (or have funding from someone else to support you)
- you’ve arranged accommodation for your stay
- you’re able to pay for your return or onward journey (or have funding from someone else)
- you’ll leave the UK at the end of your visit

^The rules on what you’ll need to enter the UK may be different if you’re [travelling from Ireland, Jersey, Guernsey or the Isle of Man](/guidance/travelling-between-the-uk-and-ireland-isle-of-man-guernsey-or-jersey).

## If you’re under 18 and travelling alone with an ETA

You may need to show a letter from your parent or guardian giving:

- their contact details and consent for you to travel to the UK
- the name, date of birth, address and relationship to you of the person you’re staying with
- their consent for you to stay with the person named in the letter

###If you’re not staying with a close relative

Your parent or guardian must tell the relevant local authority about your visit if you’re both of the following:

- under 16 (or under 18 if you have a disability)
- going to be looked after for more than 28 days by someone who is not a close relative (called ‘private foster care’)

You should bring a reply from the local authority if you have one.
<% end %>
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<% if calculator.passport_country_is_jordan? && Time.zone.now <= Time.zone.local(2024, 10, 8) %>
##If you’re arriving in the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024

You may be able to use an [electronic travel authorisation (ETA)](/guidance/apply-for-an-electronic-travel-authorisation-eta) to come to the UK if you already have one.

All of the following must apply:

* you booked and paid for your journey to the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 10 September 2024
* you’re arriving in the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024
* you meet the [Standard Visitor visa](/standard-visitor) eligibility requirements

^The rules on what you’ll need to enter the UK may be different if you’re [travelling from Ireland, Jersey, Guernsey or the Isle of Man](/guidance/travelling-between-the-uk-and-ireland-isle-of-man-guernsey-or-jersey).

###If you need to leave and re-enter the UK

You’ll usually need a Standard Visitor visa to re-enter the UK if either of the following apply:

* you did not book your return journey to the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 10 September 2024

* you’re returning to the UK on or after 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024

## What you can and cannot do with an ETA

You can visit the UK to study at an [accredited institution](/visa-to-study-english/your-course) for up to 6 months, this includes English language courses.

You can also do:

- a short piece of research that’s relevant to your course overseas, if you have been accepted by a UK higher education institution
- an ‘elective’ (an optional additional placement) at a UK higher education institution, if you’re studying medicine, nursing, midwifery, dentistry or veterinary medicine and science
- an unpaid clinical attachment or dental observer post, if you’re an overseas graduate from a medical, dental or nursing school
- a recreational course of up to 30 days, for example a dance course

You can do [other permitted activities as a Standard Visitor](/standard-visitor).

You cannot:

- study at a [state funded school or academy](/types-of-school)
- do a course that lasts longer than 6 months (except if you’re doing a distance learning course)
- do paid or unpaid work (this includes work experience or work placements, unless it is an eligible medical, nursing, midwifery, dentistry or veterinary medicine and science placement)
- live in the UK for long periods of time through frequent or successive visits get [public funds](/government/publications/public-funds--2) (benefits)

To study or research certain subjects at postgraduate level or above, you may need an [Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) certificate](/guidance/find-out-if-you-require-an-atas-certificate). If you do need one, you’ll need to get your ATAS certificate before starting your study or research.

## What you need at the UK border if you have an ETA

You need a valid passport or travel document. Your passport should be valid for the whole of your stay in the UK.

You must provide written confirmation from a higher education provider if you’re visiting to do research or an elective.

If you’re visiting to do an unpaid clinical attachment or dental observer post you must:

- provide written confirmation of your offer
- confirm you’ve not done a clinical attachment or dental observer post in the UK before

You may also be asked to prove that:

- you’ve been accepted on to a course by an accredited institution, for example a letter of acceptance on official headed paper stating the course name, duration and cost
- you’re able to support yourself and your dependents during your trip (or have funding from someone else to support you)
- you’re able to pay for your return or onward journey (or have funding from someone else)
- you’ve arranged accommodation for your stay
- you’ll leave the UK at the end of your visit

[Find out more about visiting the UK to study](/standard-visitor/visit-to-study).

## If you’re under 18 and travelling alone with an ETA

You may need to show a letter from your parent or guardian giving:

- their contact details and consent for you to travel to the UK
- the name, date of birth, address and relationship to you of the person you’re staying with
- their consent for you to stay with the person named in the letter

### If you’re not staying with a close relative

Your parent or guardian must tell the relevant local authority about your visit if you’re both of the following:

- under 16 (or under 18 if you have a disability)
- going to be looked after for more than 28 days by someone who is not a close relative (called ‘private foster care’)

You should bring a reply from the local authority if you have one.
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<% if calculator.passport_country_is_jordan? && Time.zone.now <= Time.zone.local(2024, 10, 8) %>
##If you’re arriving in the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024

You may be able to use an [electronic travel authorisation (ETA)](/guidance/apply-for-an-electronic-travel-authorisation-eta) to come to the UK if you already have one.

All of the following must apply:

* you booked and paid for your journey to the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 10 September 2024
* you’re arriving in the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024
* you meet the [Standard Visitor visa](/standard-visitor) eligibility requirements

###If you need to leave and re-enter the UK

You’ll usually need a Standard Visitor visa or family permit to re-enter the UK if either of the following apply:

* you did not book your return journey to the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 10 September 2024
* you’re returning to the UK on or after 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024

## What you can and cannot do with an ETA

You can visit the UK on holiday or to spend time with family and friends.

You can also do [other permitted activities as a Standard Visitor](/standard-visitor).

While in the UK as a tourist, you cannot:

- do paid or unpaid work for a UK company or as a self-employed person
- claim [public funds](/government/publications/public-funds--2) (benefits)
- live in the UK for long periods of time through frequent or successive visits
- marry or register a civil partnership, or give notice of marriage or civil partnership. You’ll need a [Marriage Visitor visa](/marriage-visa) instead

## What you need at the UK border if you have an ETA

You must provide a valid passport or travel document. Your passport should be valid for the whole of your stay in the UK.

You may also be asked to prove that:

- you’re visiting for tourism
- you’re able to support yourself and your dependents during your trip (or have funding from someone else to support you)
- you’ve arranged accommodation for your stay
- you’re able to pay for your return or onward journey (or have funding from someone else)
- you’ll leave the UK at the end of your visit

^The rules on what you’ll need to enter the UK may be different if you’re [travelling from Ireland, Jersey, Guernsey or the Isle of Man](/guidance/travelling-between-the-uk-and-ireland-isle-of-man-guernsey-or-jersey).

## If you’re under 18 and travelling alone with an ETA

You may need to show a letter from your parent or guardian giving:

- their contact details and consent for you to travel to the UK
- the name, date of birth, address and relationship to you of the person you’re staying with
- their consent for you to stay with the person named in the letter

###If you’re not staying with a close relative

Your parent or guardian must tell the relevant local authority about your visit if you’re both of the following:

- under 16 (or under 18 if you have a disability)
- going to be looked after for more than 28 days by someone who is not a close relative (called ‘private foster care’)

You should bring a reply from the local authority if you have one.
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<% if calculator.passport_country_is_jordan? && Time.zone.now <= Time.zone.local(2024, 10, 8) %>
Depending on your circumstances, you may be able to:

- transit without a visa
- use an electronic travel authorisation (ETA) if you’re arriving in the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 8 October 2024
<% end %>
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