In the following article the impact of Visa policy of Malawi on contemporary society will be analyzed. Since its emergence, Visa policy of Malawi has exerted a significant influence on various aspects of daily life, ranging from culture to economics. Throughout history, Visa policy of Malawi has been the subject of intense debate and discussion, awakening passions and generating social movements. In this sense, it is crucial to closely examine the causes and consequences of Visa policy of Malawi's presence in our lives, as well as its potential to shape the future. With a multidisciplinary approach, this article seeks to offer a comprehensive vision of how Visa policy of Malawi has transformed and continues to transform the world in which we live.
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Visitors to Malawi must obtain a visa from one of the Malawian diplomatic missions unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries or countries eligible for visa on arrival.[1]
Citizens of the following countries and territories can visit Malawi for up to 90 days without a visa:[2]
In addition, on 7 February 2024, the Malawi government has waived requirements for citizens of the following countries to boost tourism:[3]
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Visa free
Cancelled:
Visa on arrival
Cancelled:
* - these countries are in both lists (visa on arrival and visa is required) |
Holders of diplomatic, service or official passports of any country traveling on duty do not require a visa for 90 days. And Laissez-Passer holders of United Nations, African Union, African Development Bank, International Red Locust Control Organization for Central and Southern Africa and Preferential Trade Area.
Holders of confirmed onward tickets for a maximum transit time of 24 hours can transit without a visa through Malawi. This facility is not applicable to nationals of Egypt, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Russia, Sudan, Syria, Ukraine, Uzbekistan and Yemen.
Nationals of certain countries may obtain a visa on arrival to Malawi. The information on which countries are eligible is inconsistent.
Depending on the purpose of visit, a traveler who has a valid visa is granted a Visitors Permit (VP) or Business Visit (BV) at the port of entry valid for 30 days and can be extended up to a maximum period of 90 days.[13]
According to a document published by the Department of Immigration, nationals of all countries that are not visa exempt may obtain a visa on arrival. This is not applicable to nationals of the following countries: [14]
Malawi launched an e-Visa application system on 1 November 2019.[15][16][17]