๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ผ Botswana visa for EU citizen citizens

EU citizen passport holders must apply for a visa at a Botswana consulate or embassy before travelling. Expect documents, an appointment, and lead time measured in weeks.

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For EU citizen passport holders specifically

EU citizens need to apply for a Botswana visa before arrival, typically through a consulate. There isn't a general e-visa portal for all EU nationalities, so check the specific consulate handling applications for your country of citizenship. Expect a fee around $50 USD and processing times that can range from 10 to 30 days. The most common pitfall for EU applicants is submitting an incomplete application, particularly missing clear proof of accommodation or travel itinerary details. Ensure your application clearly outlines your planned stay and where you will be based. You will also need to show proof of sufficient funds for your stay and an onward or return ticket.

Botswana visa, the full picture

Most passports get 90 days visa-free in Botswana. Some need pre-approval, others get it on arrival.

Who gets in visa-free, who doesn't?

Citizens of the US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and a handful of other countries get 90 days on arrival. No application needed beforehand. It's pretty straightforward for most Western travellers.

A longer list of African nations also enjoys visa-free entry, usually for the same 90-day period. Think Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, and many others. Itโ€™s worth checking the official Department of Immigration and Citizenship website if youโ€™re from a less common country, but generally, if youโ€™re from a neighbouring African state, youโ€™re probably good.

Then there are the countries that require a visa before arrival. This isn't a huge list, but it includes places like China, India, Russia, and several Middle Eastern countries. For these, you'll need to apply at a Botswana embassy or consulate in your home country or a neighbouring one. Processing times can vary, so don't leave it to the last minute. Some nationalities might also be eligible for a visa on arrival, but this can be a bit of a lottery and depends on the immigration officer's discretion. Always verify your specific country's requirements.

How long can you actually stay?

The standard tourist visa, or the visa-free entry grant, is for 90 days. This is usually a single-entry permit. This means if you leave Botswana, even to pop over to Namibia for a day trip, you'll need a new entry stamp. Some nationalities might be granted double entry, but it's not standard.

The real gotcha here is overstaying. While they don't always aggressively check exit stamps for short overstays, it's a gamble. The official penalty for overstaying is typically a fine of P50 per day (about $3.50 USD) and potentially deportation. More serious or repeated offences could lead to a ban from re-entering Botswana. Don't assume you can just pay a small fee and walk away if you miss your flight or get delayed. Plan your exit date with a buffer.

Working remotely on a tourist stamp?

This is where things get murky. Officially, you are entering Botswana on a tourist visa or visa-free status. This means you are not permitted to work in Botswana. However, like many countries, enforcement of remote work by digital nomads is often lax. Most immigration officials are more concerned with you having the funds to support yourself and not seeking employment with a local company.

You'll typically be asked about your purpose of visit and how long you intend to stay. Stating you're a tourist exploring the country is standard. If you're asked about your work, you can mention you work remotely for a company based in your home country. Carrying a letter from your employer stating your remote work status and that you won't be seeking local employment can be helpful, though not always requested. Nobody is actively issuing remote work visas for Botswana for short-term tourists. Just don't try to set up a business or get a local job, and you'll likely be fine.

What's new with Botswana's entry rules?

Botswana has been slowly modernizing its immigration processes. The big news over the last 18 months has been the continued rollout and expansion of the eVisa system. Initially launched for specific nationalities and purposes, it's gradually becoming available for more travellers. This is a significant improvement, allowing you to apply and pay for your visa online before you travel, avoiding potential queues and uncertainty at the airport.

The fees for these eVisa applications are generally in line with, or slightly higher than, traditional visa fees. For example, a single-entry tourist eVisa might cost around $50 USD. Keep an eye on the official Botswana eVisa portal for the most up-to-date information on eligible nationalities and processing times. While the eVisa aims to streamline the process, it's still wise to apply well in advance of your planned travel dates. Some nationalities that previously required a visa on arrival might now be directed to use the eVisa system.

How other passports enter Botswana

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