If your travel document was issued by the UK and you have a British residence permit, you can enter the Netherlands without a visa and stay up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
If you are a refugee, a beneficiary of subsidiary protection or a stateless person residing in one of the Schengen Area countries, and you have a valid travel document (passport) and a residence permit, you can travel without a visa to Portugal for a maximum period of 90 days for a short visit or tourism.
You can travel without a visa to the Schengen area, which includes the Netherlands, for up to 90 days in any 180-day period. This applies if you travel: as a tourist. to visit family or friends.
An ETA is a digital permission to travel – it is not a visa and does not permit entry into the UK – it authorises a person to travel to the UK. Applying for an ETA is quick and simple. Visitors should apply in advance and find out when to do so on GOV.UK.
An emergency travel document lets you travel from abroad if you need to travel urgently and cannot use your UK passport. It is usually only valid for one single or return journey. You can travel through a maximum of 5 countries.
You'll need to provide: a current passport or other document that shows your identity and nationality. your biometric residence permit ( BRP ), if you have one - this can be expired. online proof of your immigration status if you have an eVisa - you'll need to get a share code.