Some of the countries include Antigua and Barbuda,
Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Jamaica, New Zealand, the United
Kingdom, Israel and the United States of America.
This comes as the Malawi government has amended the
Immigration Act on visa requirements for entry into Malawi for nationals of
various countries.
The Malawi Gazette Supplement, signed by Minister of
Homeland Security, Ken Zikhal̸e
Ng'oma, effective February 7, specifically Government Notice No. 6,
outlines changes to visa requirements for entry into Malawi
for nationals of various countries, with exceptions for certain groups such as
diplomats and government officials, and countries that have mutual exchange
agreements for multiple entry visas with Malawi.
Additionally, nationals from the Southern African
Development Community (SADC) and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern
Africa (COMESA) are exempt from visa requirements.
This excludes countries that impose visa requirements on
Malawian citizens.
Holders of specific Laissez-Passer documents, issued by
organisations such as the United Nations (UN), African Union (AU), and African
Development Bank (ADB), are exempt while on official business.
According to the new visa arrangements, the validity of
multiple entry visas in Malawi is up to 6 months and 12 months.
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