In the past eight years, 35 countries have improved their visa policies and, since 2016, five countries have abolished all visa requirements for African travellers.
As a result, citizens of at least five countries can now
enjoy visa-free travel in 42 different countries, compared to just three in
2020.
According to the Africa Development Bank's Africa Visa
Openness Report 2023, most countries are making progress towards simplifying
entry processes and dropping restrictions for other nations.
The report also indicates that the free movement of people
has advanced within Africa's regional economic blocs. In the past year, six of
the eight regional economic communities recognized by the African Union have
improved their members' average visa openness.
West African countries are leading the rankings, with most
of the top 10 performers being from this region. In fact, in the Economic
Community of West African States (ECOWAS), 97% of country-to-country travel
routes are visa-free for citizens of the region.
Here's a summary of Africa's most open countries for travel.
1. Benin
Benin is among the most visa-open countries in Africa,
having consistently ranked highly since 2018. Travellers from 53 African
countries do not require a visa to enter. However, visa-free travel privileges
offered by Benin are only reciprocated by 13 of the 23 member states of the
Community of Sahel-Saharan States (CEN-SAD).
2. The Gambia
The Gambia also ranks highly in visa openness, having joined
the top performers in 2020. Travellers from 53 African countries do not require
a visa to enter. However, like Benin, The Gambia's visa-free travel privileges
are only reciprocated by 13 of the 23 member states of CEN-SAD.
3. Seychelles
Seychelles has consistently been one of the top performers
since the inception of the African Visa Openness Index (AVOI). The island
nation allows travellers from 53 African countries to enter without a visa.
4. Rwanda
Rwanda is a newcomer to the list of visa-free champions on
the continent. In 2023, it will extend visa-free access to all 53 African Union
member states. Since 2016, citizens of almost 90% of African countries have
been able to obtain a visa on arrival in Rwanda. In 2020, the country waived
visa-on-arrival fees for citizens visiting for 30 days or less.
5. Kenya
Kenya, also a new visa-free champion, began implementing a
visa-free regime in 2024, after abolishing visa requirements in December 2023.
Previously, travellers from 21 countries did not require a visa to enter Kenya,
while those from 32 countries could obtain a visa on arrival. In 2022, Kenya
was ranked 31st out of 54 states in the visa index. However, all foreign
citizens are now required to apply for their travel ahead of time through an
electronic travel authorisation (ETA) system, which levies fees of at least
US$30.
6. Nigeria
Nigeria grants visa-free entry to citizens of 17 countries
globally and offers a visa-on-arrival service to those from 36 countries.
Nigeria has been rising up the ranks after the country announced it was
dropping its requirement that African citizens obtain a visa before arrival, in
December 2019.
7. Ghana
Ghana allows travellers from 20 countries globally to arrive
visa-free and offers a visa on arrival to citizens of 34 countries. Among
African countries, only citizens of Morocco need to obtain a visa ahead of
travel.
8. Guinea-Bissau
Guinea-Bissau grants visa-free entry to citizens of 13
countries globally, while citizens of 40 countries can obtain a visa on
arrival.
9. Cabo Verde
Cabo Verde (Cape Verde) Citizens of 16 countries globally do
not require a visa, while citizens of 36 countries can obtain a visa on
arrival. Amongst African countries, only citizens of Morocco need apply for a
visa before arrival.
10. Togo
In Togo, citizens of 15 countries do not require a visa,
while citizens of 37 countries can obtain a visa on arrival. Amongst African
countries, only citizens of Djibouti need a visa.
20. Tanzania
30. Uganda
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