🇱🇮 Liechtenstein visa for Canadians

Canada passport holders can enter Liechtenstein visa-free for up to 90 days. No application, no fee, just a passport valid for at least six months.

The verdict

Visa-freeup to 90 days

Schengen 90/180 rule

Liechtenstein is in the Schengen Area. Any visa-free time counts toward the 90 days in any 180 shared across all Schengen countries, not per country.

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For Canada passport holders specifically

Canada passport holders get 90 days visa-free in Liechtenstein, part of the Schengen Area. This 90-day allowance is counted across a 180-day period, so you can't just stay 90 days, leave for a day, and come back. Entry is generally straightforward at any Schengen external border; there's no specific Liechtenstein visa portal or application desk for Canadian citizens.

Expect to show proof of onward or return travel, and sufficient funds to cover your stay, as these are standard Schengen requirements that can be checked. Most rejections for Canada passport holders stem from not having adequate proof of funds or overstaying the 90/180-day limit on previous Schengen visits. There are no specific fees or processing times associated with this visa-free entry for Canadians; the cost is zero, and the processing time is immediate upon arrival at the border.

Liechtenstein visa, the full picture

For most nationalities, Liechtenstein is Schengen. That means 90 days in any 180-day period is your limit, no extra visa needed if you're from the US, Canada, Australia, or the UK. If you're not from one of those, check the Schengen visa list.

Who gets in easy, who needs a plan?

If you hold a passport from the EU, EEA, Switzerland, the US, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand, you’re golden. Walk right in. You get the standard 90 days within a 180-day Schengen period. This covers your stay in Liechtenstein. No separate visa application is required for tourism or short stays.

For citizens of countries that require a Schengen visa, you’ll need to apply for one before you arrive. This process typically involves submitting an application to the embassy or consulate of the Schengen country that represents Liechtenstein. That's usually Switzerland or Austria. The visa allows you to travel freely within the Schengen Area, including Liechtenstein, for up to 90 days.

There are also specific countries whose citizens can get a visa on arrival for short stays in some Schengen countries. However, Liechtenstein itself doesn't issue visas on arrival. You must have a pre-approved Schengen visa if your country requires one. Always check the official Schengen visa requirements for your specific nationality well in advance of your travel dates.

Staying longer: the Schengen shuffle and penalties

The 90/180 rule is king. You can stay for 90 days, but those days are counted across the entire Schengen zone. Overstaying means trouble. While Liechtenstein itself doesn't have separate, specific overstay fines listed that differ from the broader Schengen rules, getting caught can lead to fines starting from €300 and potential entry bans for up to 5 years. This isn't a place to push your luck on visa duration.

You can't just leave the Schengen zone for a day and reset your 90 days. The 180-day rolling window is key. Think of it like this: look back over the last 180 days. You can only have been present in the Schengen area for a maximum of 90 of those days. This rule is strictly enforced. Planning your trips to maximize your time requires careful calendar tracking. If you need to stay longer than 90 days for any reason, you’ll need to apply for a specific long-stay visa or residence permit from one of the Schengen countries, which is a complex process.

Working remotely: the grey area you can't ignore

Can you work remotely on a tourist stamp in Liechtenstein? Officially, no. The Schengen tourist visa is for tourism, visiting family, or short business trips. It does not grant you the right to work, even remotely for a company outside the Schengen area. While enforcement might seem lax in some smaller towns, authorities can check. If you're caught working remotely without the proper permit, you risk fines and deportation.

Liechtenstein, like many European countries, is starting to offer digital nomad visas. However, these are specifically for longer stays and require a formal application process. Working on a tourist stamp is a gamble. The risk isn't just a slap on the wrist; it could jeopardize future travel to the entire Schengen zone. Stick to the rules: if you plan to stay and work long-term, investigate the official digital nomad or residence permit options. Don't assume "remote" means "invisible" to border control.

What's new in Liechtenstein's entry rules?

Liechtenstein, being part of the Schengen Area, generally follows its visa policy updates. As of late 2023 and early 2024, there haven't been major standalone changes to Liechtenstein's entry rules that differ from the broader Schengen zone. The ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) is set to be implemented, likely in mid-2025†. This will be an electronic travel authorisation for visa-exempt travellers from certain countries, adding an extra layer of pre-travel screening.

There are no specific "Liechtenstein eVisa" or recent fee hikes directly announced by the principality itself that are separate from Schengen. Any changes to visa fees or application procedures will typically be announced by the Schengen member states responsible for processing visa applications for Liechtenstein, such as Switzerland or Austria. Always refer to the official websites of the Swiss or Austrian embassies/consulates in your home country for the most current information regarding Schengen visa applications. The core rules of 90 days in 180 and the need for a visa if your nationality requires one remain the constant.

†= figure we couldn’t independently verify. Confirm with the official source before you book.

How other passports enter Liechtenstein

The rule changes entirely with the document. Open the row that matches yours.

PassportRuleDays
United StatesVisa-free90View
United KingdomVisa-free90View
EU citizenFree movement—View
AustraliaVisa-free90View
JapanVisa-free90View
IndiaConsulate—View
BrazilVisa-free90View