Visa-Free Countries for UK BRP & eVisa Holders 2026

The complete, searchable list of every destination where UK eVisa holders (formerly BRP) can travel without a traditional embassy visa. Updated for 2026.

Important: All UK Biometric Residence Permits (BRPs) expired on 31 December 2024. The grace period ended on 1 June 2025. You must now use your eVisa (digital immigration status) as proof of your right to live in the UK. Your eVisa share code can be generated via your UKVI online account.

BRP-Specific vs Passport-Based Access: Only 8 countries on this list specifically grant visa-free or eVisa access because you hold a UK residence permit: Turkey, Mexico, Panama, Albania, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Gibraltar. All other destinations assess entry based on your passport nationality. Entries marked (passport-based) are visa-free due to your citizenship, not your UK residence status. Always verify with the destination country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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Country Region Visa Type Duration Cost
Albania Europe Visa-Free 90 days Free Details
Antigua & Barbuda (passport-based) Caribbean Visa-Free 180 days Free Details
Armenia (passport-based) Europe Visa-Free 180 days Free Details
Bahamas (passport-based) Caribbean Visa-Free 90 days Free Details
Bahrain (passport-based) Middle East & Africa eVisa 14 days ~$29 Details
Barbados (passport-based) Caribbean Visa-Free 180 days Free Details
Bermuda (passport-based) Caribbean Visa-Free 90 days Free Details
British Virgin Islands (passport-based) Caribbean Visa-Free 90 days Free Details
Cayman Islands (passport-based) Caribbean Visa-Free 90 days Free Details
Dominica (passport-based) Caribbean Visa-Free 21 days Free Details
Egypt (passport-based) Middle East & Africa Visa on Arrival 30 days ~$25 Details
Georgia (passport-based) Europe Visa-Free 365 days Free Details
Gibraltar Europe Visa-Free Unlimited Free Details
Grenada (passport-based) Caribbean Visa-Free 90 days Free Details
Haiti (passport-based) Caribbean Visa-Free 90 days Free Details
Hong Kong (passport-based) Asia & Pacific Visa-Free 90 days Free Details
Jamaica (passport-based) Caribbean Visa-Free 90 days Free Details
Macau (passport-based) Asia & Pacific Visa-Free 30 days Free Details
Malaysia (passport-based) Asia & Pacific Visa-Free 90 days Free Details
Mexico Americas Visa-Free 180 days Free Details
Montenegro Europe Visa-Free 90 days Free Details
Montserrat (passport-based) Caribbean Visa-Free 90 days Free Details
Morocco (passport-based) Middle East & Africa Visa-Free 90 days Free Details
North Macedonia Europe Visa-Free 90 days Free Details
Oman (passport-based) Middle East & Africa eVisa 30 days ~$50 Details
Panama Americas Visa-Free 180 days Free Details
Philippines (passport-based) Asia & Pacific Visa-Free 30 days Free Details
Qatar (passport-based) Middle East & Africa Visa-Free 30 days Free Details
Serbia Europe Visa-Free 90 days Free Details
Singapore (passport-based) Asia & Pacific Visa-Free 30 days Free Details
South Africa (passport-based) Middle East & Africa Visa-Free Varies Varies Details
South Korea (passport-based) Asia & Pacific Visa-Free 90 days Free Details
Taiwan (passport-based) Asia & Pacific Visa-Free 90 days Free Details
Trinidad & Tobago (passport-based) Caribbean Visa-Free 90 days Free Details
Turkey Europe eVisa 90 days ~$50 Details
Turks & Caicos (passport-based) Caribbean Visa-Free 90 days Free Details
UAE (passport-based) Middle East & Africa Visa-Free 30 days Free Details

How to Travel with a UK eVisa in 2026

Since 1 January 2025, all physical Biometric Residence Permits (BRPs) issued by UK Visas & Immigration have expired. The Home Office transitioned all immigration status holders to the eVisa system, a fully digital proof of your right to live, work, and study in the United Kingdom. If you previously held a BRP card, your immigration status has not changed — only the way you prove it has. Your eVisa is accessible through your UKVI online account, where you can view your immigration status and generate share codes for employers, landlords, and border agencies.

For international travel in 2026, this means you no longer present a physical BRP at check-in or border control. Instead, your immigration status is linked electronically to your passport. When returning to the UK, Border Force officers verify your status digitally. However, when travelling abroad, the destination country’s visa requirements depend on your passport nationality, not your UK immigration status. The countries listed on this page are those that allow entry to holders of most nationalities who also hold valid UK residence — either visa-free, via an electronic visa (eVisa), or with a visa issued on arrival at the border.

Before any trip, you should generate a fresh eVisa share code from your UKVI account and save a screenshot of your digital status. While airlines and foreign border agencies cannot access the UK system directly, having this documentation provides reassurance and can help resolve any queries at check-in. You should also ensure your passport has at least six months’ validity remaining, as many countries enforce this requirement strictly.

Which Countries Can UK BRP/eVisa Holders Visit?

Our database tracks 37 countries and territories where UK eVisa holders can travel with minimal visa requirements. These destinations span five major regions, each offering distinct experiences for travellers based in the United Kingdom.

Europe offers 8 accessible destinations including Albania, Georgia (with an exceptionally generous 365-day visa-free stay), Montenegro, Serbia, and Turkey (eVisa required). Note that Schengen Area and EU member states are not included here as they require a separate Schengen visa application.

The Caribbean is the largest group with 13 visa-free destinations, making it an excellent choice for UK residents seeking warm-weather holidays. Popular options include Barbados and Antigua & Barbuda (both offering 180-day stays), Jamaica, the Bahamas, and several British Overseas Territories like the Cayman Islands and Bermuda.

Asia & Pacific includes 7 destinations such as Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan — all visa-free for UK eVisa holders.

Middle East & Africa features 7 destinations including visa-free Qatar, UAE, and Morocco, plus Egypt (visa on arrival) and Oman and Bahrain (eVisa).

The Americas offers Mexico and Panama, both providing generous 180-day visa-free stays — ideal for extended travel or remote working.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I still travel with my expired BRP card?

No. All BRP cards expired on 31 December 2024, and the grace period ended on 1 June 2025. You must use your eVisa (digital immigration status) as proof of your UK residence. Your physical BRP card is no longer valid for any official purpose, including travel. Access your eVisa through your UKVI online account.

Do I need my eVisa share code to travel abroad?

When leaving the UK, your eVisa status is checked digitally by Border Force. You do not need to show a share code at UK departure. However, when returning to the UK, having a recently generated share code and a screenshot of your digital status can be helpful, particularly if there are system issues. Foreign countries do not check your UK eVisa — they assess entry based on your passport nationality.

Are these visa requirements the same for all passport nationalities?

The countries listed on this page are generally accessible to UK residents regardless of passport nationality. However, some destinations impose additional restrictions or requirements based on your citizenship. For example, a country may be visa-free for Indian passport holders with UK residence but require an eVisa for Nigerian passport holders. Always verify the specific requirements for your passport nationality with the destination country’s embassy or official immigration website before booking travel.

Can I work in these countries with my UK eVisa?

No. Your UK eVisa grants you the right to live and work in the United Kingdom only. The visa-free, eVisa, and visa-on-arrival entries listed here are for tourism and short-term visits. If you wish to work abroad, you must apply for the appropriate work visa from that country. Some destinations offer digital nomad visas for remote workers — check individual country pages for details.

What happens if my UK eVisa status changes while I am abroad?

If your UK immigration status changes, expires, or is curtailed while you are overseas, this could affect your ability to re-enter the UK. It is advisable to check your eVisa status before travelling and ensure your leave to remain covers the full duration of your trip. If your status is due to expire soon, consider applying for an extension before departing the UK.

Understanding Visa Types

Visa-Free

No visa required before travel. Simply arrive with your valid passport. The easiest option — just book and go. Entry requirements are checked at the border on arrival.

eVisa (Electronic Visa)

Apply online before you travel. Usually approved within 24–72 hours. No embassy visit needed. You receive your visa electronically, linked to your passport number.

Visa on Arrival

Obtain your visa at the airport or border when you land. May require payment in local currency or card. Processing times vary but are typically under 30 minutes.

Important Notes for UK eVisa Holders

Passport Nationality Matters

The countries listed above are generally accessible to UK eVisa holders regardless of passport nationality. However, some destinations may have additional requirements or restrictions based on your passport country. Always check with the relevant embassy or consulate before booking.

What to Carry When Travelling

  • Valid passport with at least 6 months validity (some countries require this)
  • eVisa share code — generate this from your UKVI account before departure
  • Return or onward flight booking (often required for visa-free entry)
  • Proof of accommodation (hotel booking or host details)
  • Proof of sufficient funds (bank statements or cash)
  • Travel insurance (strongly recommended for all trips)

Schengen Area & EU Countries

The Schengen Area and most EU countries are not visa-free for UK eVisa holders. You will need to apply for a separate Schengen visa through the embassy of your main destination country. This applies to popular destinations like France, Spain, Italy, Germany, and others.

Need a Visa?

Many popular destinations require UK BRP holders to apply for a visa. Check our guides for step-by-step application help.

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