Egypt removes the need for Canadians to get a visa before travelling. Travel Pulse Canada


October 19, 2024 Tags:

As of December 1, 2024, Canadian citizens will enjoy a simpler travel experience to Egypt, as they will no longer need to apply for a visa before their journey. This exciting change comes after Egypt announced the reinstatement of electronic visas for Canadians, nearly a year after the country suspended online visa applications and visas on arrival.

Before this decision, Canadians faced a cumbersome process to obtain a visa, which involved paying a fee of $150 and mailing in various documents, including an application form, passport, and travel itinerary. This lengthy process discouraged many potential tourists from visiting Egypt, which is famous for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture.

The Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Emigration, and Expatriates made the announcement on Facebook, stating, "The Arab Republic of Egypt has decided to lift the pre-entry visa requirement currently imposed on Canadian citizens travelling to Egypt, thus allowing the issuance of a visa upon arrival at Egyptian ports of entry." This is great news for travellers looking to explore the ancient wonders of Egypt, such as the pyramids, the Sphinx, and the Nile River.

In addition to allowing visas upon arrival, the Egyptian government has also reactivated the option for travellers to apply for an electronic visa (e-VISA) before their trip. This flexibility means that Canadians can choose the method that suits them best, whether they prefer to handle their visa ahead of time or take care of it when they arrive in Egypt.

This change reflects Egypt's efforts to boost tourism, particularly from Canada, which is seen as a valuable market. The move is expected to make Egypt a more attractive destination for Canadian travellers who may have been deterred by the previous visa requirements. With its diverse offerings, from archaeological sites to bustling cities, Egypt has long been a favourite among tourists.

By removing the advance visa requirement, Egypt hopes to encourage more Canadians to visit, contributing to the local economy and enhancing cultural exchange. The decision aligns with the country’s broader strategy to revitalize its tourism sector, which has faced challenges in recent years.

As travellers plan their future trips, they can now look forward to a more straightforward entry process. Whether they are interested in exploring ancient ruins, relaxing on beautiful beaches, or experiencing local traditions, Canadians will find that Egypt offers a wide range of experiences.

This announcement not only highlights the strengthening ties between Canada and Egypt but also sets the stage for a resurgence in tourism as travel enthusiasts are more likely to seize the opportunity to explore this fascinating destination.

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