๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ป Maldives visa for Canada citizens

Canada passport holders can get a visa on arrival in Maldives, paid for at a desk before immigration, usually for 30 days.

The verdict

On arrivalup to 30 days

For Canada passport holders specifically

Canadian passport holders get 30 days on arrival in the Maldives. No prior application is needed. You present your passport, usually at the immigration desk, and they stamp your entry. It's straightforward, assuming you meet the basic requirements.

The only real snag for Canadians here is proof of onward travel. You must show a confirmed flight out of the Maldives within your 30-day visa-free period. Immigration officers do check this. While there's no specific application fee for the 30-day entry, failure to produce a return ticket might lead to denial of entry or a requirement to purchase one on the spot, which will cost you more than booking ahead. They also sometimes ask for proof of sufficient funds for your stay, though this is less common for short tourist visits.

Maldives visa, the full picture

You get 30 days visa-free on arrival in the Maldives. Most Western passports get this automatically.

Who Walks In Visa-Free (And Who Doesn't)

Most travellers to the Maldives, including citizens of the US, UK, EU, Canada, and Australia, receive a free 30-day tourist visa upon arrival. This is stamped directly into your passport. No application is needed beforehand. Just present your valid passport, a return ticket, and proof of sufficient funds. The immigration officer makes the final call, but itโ€™s usually straightforward for these nationalities.

There are over 150 countries whose citizens are eligible for this 30-day visa exemption. A shorter list of countries (around 20, including India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh) are granted a 10-day visa on arrival. This also requires the same documentation.

A very small number of nationalities require a visa in advance. These are typically countries with whom the Maldives doesn't have a visa-waiver agreement. Youโ€™d know if this applies to you, as it's a much less common situation. The Maldives immigration website lists the definitive countries if you're unsure. Don't assume you're covered; check the official list.

How Long Can You Actually Stay?

The standard tourist visa grants you 30 days. You can apply to extend this for another 30 days, but it's not automatic. You need to submit an application to the Maldives Immigration department before your initial 30 days expire. There's a fee for this extension, usually around MVR 750 (about $50 USD). You'll need to prove you have sufficient funds and accommodation for the extended period.

Here's where people get caught: your passport must be valid for at least one month beyond your intended stay. Make sure you have this sorted. Also, ensure you have a confirmed onward or return ticket out of the Maldives. Without it, you might be denied entry or asked to purchase one on the spot. Overstaying is taken very seriously. Penalties can include fines of $100 USD per day and potential deportation. It also makes future entries much harder.

Working Remotely on a Tourist Stamp

Can you legally work remotely on a 30-day tourist visa? The official answer is no. Tourist visas are for leisure and vacation only. However, the reality on the ground is a bit more nuanced. For short stays, especially if you're working from a resort island or a private villa and not interacting with the local economy in a business capacity, immigration officials are unlikely to actively police it.

This is a legal grey area. If you're asked by an immigration officer what you'll be doing, stick to "tourism" and "holiday." Avoid mentioning work. If you plan to stay longer than your initial 30 days, or if you plan to work from a guesthouse on a local island, you might attract more attention. The Maldives is actively promoting a "365 Day Visa" for remote workers, which is a separate, official programme. If you intend to work for an extended period, pursuing that official route is highly recommended to avoid any potential issues.

Recent Changes: The 365 Day Visa and Beyond

The biggest recent development is the introduction of the "365 Day Visa" specifically for remote workers and digital nomads. This programme, launched in late 2020, allows individuals to stay for a full year, provided they meet certain income thresholds and can prove they are working remotely for a company outside the Maldives or are self-employed. It requires a separate application process, including proof of health insurance and a clean criminal record. The application fee is $100 USD, plus a $100 USD monthly fee for the duration of the visa.

There haven't been major changes to the standard 30-day tourist visa entry requirements or fees for most nationalities in the last 12-18 months. The focus has been on attracting longer-term remote workers. Ensure you check the Maldives Immigration website for the most up-to-date information regarding visa types, fees, and any temporary travel advisories before your trip.

How other passports enter Maldives

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

PassportRuleDays
United StatesOn arrival30View
United KingdomOn arrival30View
EU citizenOn arrival30View
AustraliaOn arrival30View
JapanOn arrival30View
IndiaOn arrival30View
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