Passport/Visa | Passport Required? | Visa Required? | Return Ticket Required? |
| British | Yes | No | Yes |
| Australian | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Canadian | Yes | No | Yes |
| USA | Yes | No | Yes |
| Other EU | Yes | No/1 | Yes |
PassportsPassport valid for
at least six months after date of entry required by all nationals referred to in the chart above.
VisasNot required by nationals referred to in the chart above for stays of up to three months except the following:
1. nationals of Australia, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Romania and Slovak Republic, who
do require a visa, unless transit passengers continuing their journey by the same or first connecting aircraft provided holding onward or return documentation and not leaving the airport.
Note: Nationals not referred to in the chart above are advised to contact the embassy to check visa requirements (see
General Info).
Visa NoteApplications from nationals of the following countries must be referred to the authorities in Dakar and will therefore take longer (up to 21 days): Cyprus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Slovak Republic.
A WHO vaccination card, with current yellow fever and cholera vaccinations, may be required if national is traveling from an endemic area.
Types of Visa and CostEntry: £3.15 (up to 15 days); £7.35 (15 to 30 days); £10.50 (up to 90 days). Cheques are not accepted.
ValidityThree months from the date of issue for stays of up to three months.
Applications to:Consulate (or consular section at embassy); see
General Info. The visa section at the Embassy of Senegal in London is open 1000-1330 for lodging and 1300-1500 for collection.
Working Days RequiredAt least three. Nationals who must submit their applications to the authorities in Dakar prior to travel should submit their visa applications at least 21 days before the intended date of departure.
WarningMost visits to Senegal are trouble-free but you should be aware of the global risk of indiscriminate international terrorist attacks, which could be against civilian targets, including places frequented by foreigners.
The organizers of the Paris-Dakar Rally 2008 have cancelled this year’s event due to security concerns.
The Casamance region of south-western Senegal remains affected by incidents involving presumed separatist groups and by incidents of banditry. Travelers are advised against road travel in the Casamance region to the west of Kolda, other than on the N4 national highway, for which visitors are advised against all but essential road travel, and on the main road from Ziguinchor to Cap Skiring, which is often used by groups of tourists during daylight hours.
Pick pocketing and street crime is common in parts of Dakar. Travelers should take sensible precautions and avoid carrying valuables in public.
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 organisaions 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 Precautions | Certificate Required? |
| Diphtheria | Yes | |
| Hepatitis A | Yes | |
| Malaria | Yes | |
| Rabies | Sometimes | |
| Tetanus | Yes | |
| Typhoid | Yes | |
| Yellow Fever | Yes | |
Health CareIn Dakar, doctors are plentiful and most medicines are available. Up-country, however, facilities are minimal. Health insurance is essential. For an ambulance in Senegal, call
SOS Medecin at 821 3213 or 889 1515, or call
SUMA at 824 2418 or 7191.
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