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

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For Canada passport holders specifically

Canadian passport holders must apply for an Eritrean visa through a consulate. There is no e-Visa or on-arrival option for you. You'll need to find the Eritrean consulate nearest to you, likely in Ottawa or Washington D.C., and contact them directly for their specific application procedures, required documents, and fees. Expect to pay around $70 to $100 USDโ€  for a tourist visa, with processing times that can stretch from two weeks to over a monthโ€ .

The single biggest mistake Canadians make is submitting an incomplete application; ensure all forms are filled accurately and all supporting documents, like passport photos and a letter of invitation (if applicable for tourism), are present. You will also need to demonstrate a confirmed onward or return flight ticket out of Eritrea before your visa is approved. This requirement is strictly enforced.

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Eritrea visa, the full picture

You'll need a visa for Eritrea, almost universally. Even visa-on-arrival countries often mean you're still waiting for clearance.

Who gets in without a fight?

Most nationalities require a visa obtained in advance from an Eritrean embassy or consulate. This includes citizens of the US, EU, UK, and Canada. You'll need to apply well ahead of your travel dates. There are a handful of countries whose citizens can get a visa on arrival, but this is often a formality that still requires pre-approval or significant waiting time. Check with the nearest embassy for the most current list, as this can change. For the vast majority, plan to apply and wait.

How long can you stay and what are the real rules?

Standard tourist visas are typically issued for 30 days. The catch? You often need to get an exit stamp from the immigration office in Asmara before you can leave the country. This process can take time and requires a visit to their offices. If you plan on re-entering, you usually need a double-entry visa, which isn't always straightforward to obtain. Overstaying is where things get serious. While exact penalties can be murky and subject to change, expect significant fines. Reports suggest fines can be around $50-$100 USD per dayโ€ , and you might also face detention or be forced to leave immediately. It's not worth the risk.

Can you actually work remotely?

Officially, no. Working remotely on a tourist visa is a legal grey area that most countries don't explicitly permit. In Eritrea, authorities are known to be particularly strict. While some travellers might get away with occasional email checks, setting up a full remote office or conducting business meetings is highly likely to attract unwanted attention. Immigration officials can and do question people about their activities. If you're found to be working, you could face immediate visa cancellation, fines, or deportation. For anything beyond casual email, you'd need a specific business visa, which has its own set of complex requirements. Don't assume a tourist stamp allows for digital nomad work.

What's new with Eritrean visas?

Eritrea has been experimenting with an eVisa system for certain nationalities, primarily for tourism. This system aims to streamline the application process, allowing you to apply and receive approval online before you travel. However, its availability and the nationalities it covers can fluctuate. Fees have also seen adjustments; the standard tourist visa fee is often around $50-$70 USDโ€ , but this can vary depending on the embassy and whether you're applying for a single or double entry. Always verify the current fees and application procedures directly with the Eritrean Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the nearest embassy. Recent announcements haven't indicated any major expansions or suspensions of these systems, but vigilance is key.

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How other passports enter Eritrea

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