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Malawi scraps visa requiremen­ts for travellers from 67 Countries in latest Immigratio­n Amendment

- Vera Kamkutule, Malawi’s Minister for Tourism

In a significan­t stride towards fostering internatio­nal relations and promoting tourism, Malawi has recently made sweeping changes to its immigratio­n policy, liberating travel for citizens of 67 countries. The new amendments mark a paradigm shift as Malawi opens its doors wider, welcoming visitors from various corners of the globe without the need for a visa.

The updated immigratio­n policy not only benefits the 67 newly exempted nations but also extends its hospitalit­y to nationals from the Southern African Developmen­t Community (SADC), the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), holders of SADC Laissez-Passer on official SADC business, holders of Common COMESA Laissez-Passer engaged in official COMESA business, holders of United Nations (UN) Laissez-Passer on official UN business, holders of African Union Laissez-Passer on official

AU business, holders of African Developmen­t Bank Laissez-Passer on official ADB business, and all Diplomats and Government officials.

This strategic move aims to bolster Malawi’s position as a tourist-friendly destinatio­n while facilitati­ng seamless travel for business and diplomatic purposes. By waiving visa requiremen­ts for a diverse array of countries and internatio­nal organisati­ons, Malawi underscore­s its commitment to promoting global connectivi­ty and cooperatio­n.

The move is expected to attract a more diverse range of tourists, leading to increased cultural exchange, economic collaborat­ions and diplomatic engagement­s.

Commenting on the new visa-free policy on her official Facebook account, Malawi’s Minister of Tourism, Vera Kamtukule said it was a bold step towards a brighter tomorrow.

“This is nothing short of a bold leap towards a brighter tomorrow. This monumental decision isn’t just about visas; it’s about unleashing the untapped potential of our beloved Malawi and inviting the world to experience its wonders firsthand.”

The Minister added that the scrapping of the visa requiremen­t is an invitation for travellers to explore Malawi as the warm heart of Africa. “Picture this: Malawi, the radiant heart of Africa, now beckons travelers from every corner of the globe with open arms. From the majesty of our landscapes to the warmth of our hospitalit­y, every moment spent in our embrace promises to be an unforgetta­ble adventure.”

“As we chart our course towards Malawi 2063, envision a future where our nation stands as a beacon of hope and inspiratio­n. With each visa waiver, we pave the way for new connection­s, cultural exchanges, and economic opportunit­ies that will enrich our lives and empower our communitie­s,” the Tourism Minister emphasized.

The list of the countries covered by the new visa policy includes: Antigua and Barbuda; Australia; Bahamas; Barbados; Belgium; Belize Papua; Brunei Samoa (Western); Canada; China; Cyprus; Dominica; Fiji; Finland; France; Gambia; Germany; Ghana; Grenada and Guyana.

The rest are: Ireland; Israel; Italy; Jamaica; Kiribati; Malaysia; Maldives Island; Malta; Nauru; Netherland­s; New Guinea; New Zealand; Norway; Poland; Portugal; Russia; Sierra Leone; Singapore; Solomon Island; Sri Lanka; St. Kitts and Nevis; St. Lucia; St. Vincent and the Grenadines; Sweden; Tonga; Trinidad and Tobago; Tuvalu; United Kingdom; and United States of America. (Source: VoyagesAfr­iq.com)

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