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    Passport/Visa
    Passport Required?Visa Required?Return Ticket Required?
    BritishYesYesYes
    AustralianYesYesYes
    CanadianYesYesYes
    USAYesYesYes
    Other EUYesYesYes

    Passport Note
    Single parents or
    adults traveling alone with children should be aware that documentary evidence of parental responsibility may be requested.

    Passports
    Passport valid for at least six months required by all nationals referred to the chart above.

    Visas
    Required by all nationals referred to in the chart above except those continuing their journey within 48 hours by the same or first connecting aircraft provided holding tickets with reserved seats and valid travel documents. All visitors must register at the Sûreté (immigration department) within 72 hours of arrival; two passport photographs are also required.

    Note: Nationals not referred to in the chart above are advised to contact the embassy to check visa requirements (see General Info).

    Types of Visa and Cost
    Ordinary visa (includes visas issued for business or tourist purposes): US$100 (single-entry; one month); US$150 (multiple-entry; three month), US$200 (multiple-entry; six month).

    Validity
    One month.

    Applications to:
    Consulate (or consular section at embassy); see General Info for details. In countries with no Chadian representation, French consulates may deal with applications.

    Working Days Required
    Three.

    Warning
    Visitors are advised against all travel to Chad. In February 2008, there was fighting between Chadian rebels and Government troops, around the capital, N’Djamena. The political and security situation remains uncertain and could change again rapidly.

    Travelers should carry identification at all times (either a residence permit or a certified passport copy). Failure to produce such identification can lead to detention by the police.

    Further rebel attacks, especially in eastern Chad, cannot be ruled out. There has been recent media reporting of violence in the Dar Tama region, around the town of Guereda. On 16 October 2007, the Government of Chad declared a state of emergency for 12 days in the Borkou, Ennedi Tibesti, Ouaddai and Wadi Fira regions in the north and the east of Chad following reports of inter-ethnic violence in the east resulting in 20 deaths on 15 October 2007. On 18 September 2007, there were media reports of violence near Adre, along the border with Sudan. Further rebel and army clashes cannot be ruled out. Those deciding to remain in eastern Chad or the areas near the borders with Sudan/the CAR, against this advice, should keep a low profile, seek local advice and continue to monitor travel advice.

    The borders with Sudan, Libya and the CAR are subject to closure at little or no notice. The area bordering Libya remains heavily land-mined.

    More than 900 cases of Cholera have been reported in Chad since April 2006, more than 200 of these in the capital N’Djamena. 

    Travelers should also be aware of the global risk of indiscriminate terrorist attacks, which could be against civilian targets, including places frequented by foreigners.

    This advice is based on information provided by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in the UK. It is correct at time of publishing. As the situation can change rapidly, visitors are advised to contact the following organizations for the latest travel advice:

    British Foreign and Commonwealth Office
    Tel: 0845 850 2829.
    Website: www.fco.gov.uk

    US Department of State
    Website: http://travel.state.gov/travel

    Health
    Special PrecautionsCertificate Required?
    DiphtheriaYes
    Hepatitis AYes
    MalariaYes
    RabiesSometimes
    TetanusYes
    TyphoidYes
    Yellow FeverYes*

    Health Care
    Medical facilities are poor, particularly in the north, and health insurance (to include emergency repatriation) is essential.

    Note
    * A yellow fever certificate is required from travelers over one year of age.



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