Visa on arrival extended to 28 countries
27 Feb 18
ZIMBABWE
IMPACT – MEDIUM
What is the change? Zimbabwe has announced that it has eased visa requirements by extending visas-on-arrival to an additional 28 countries.
What does the change mean? The list of countries that have been moved from Category C (visa required prior to travel) to Category B (visa-on-arrival) include Bahrain, Ethiopia, India, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Romania, Senegal and others.
- Implementation time frame: Immediate.
- Visas/permits affected: Visas on arrival (Category B).
- Who is affected: Nationals of the 28 countries listed below.
- Impact on processing times: Designated nationals will not need to obtain a visa before traveling to Zimbabwe.
- Business impact: Business visitors are allowed to use the visa on arrival. The sole exception is Chinese nationals because they uniquely fall into both Category B (visas on arrival) if they are tourists traveling as a group cleared by tour operators and travel agencies in China) and Category C (visa-required) if traveling on business or not as a tourist traveling as a group cleared by tour operators and travel agencies in China.
Background: Zimbabwe Vice President Constantino Chiwenga said that the country “should take advantage of the international community’s confidence in the new administration to market the country as a preferred destination for tourists and investors.”
Countries Moved from Category C to Category B | |||
Albania | Ecuador | Honduras | Peru |
Armenia | El Salvador | India | Reunion |
Bahrain | Ethiopia | Mexico | Romania |
Bhutan | French Guiana | Nicaragua | San Marino |
Bulgaria | Guam | Norfolk Islands | Senegal |
Chile | Guatemala | Panama | Venezuela |
Costa Rica | Guyana | Paraguay | Yugoslavia |
The full updated list of all Category B nationalities may be found here.
BAL Analysis: Zimbabwe’s move toward visa liberalization is in step with the African Union’s stated goal of visa-free travel for all African nationals and also extends visa-free travel to non-African countries.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice group. For additional information, please contact africa@bal.com.
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