ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR AMERICANS
United States citizens require a passport valid for at least the length of their stay and will be issued with a visitor's permit on arrival, valid for one month. A visa is required.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR UK NATIONALS
British citizens need a passport valid for the duration of their stay, and will be issued with a visitor's permit on arrival, valid for one month. A visa is required.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR CANADA
Canadians require a passport valid for at least the length of their stay and will be issued with a visitor's permit on arrival, valid for one month. A visa is required.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR AUSTRALIANS
Australians need a passport valid for the length of their stay and will be issued with a visitor's permit on arrival, valid for one month. A visa is required.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR SOUTH AFRICANS
South Africans must have a passport valid for the duration of their stay and will be issued with a visitor's permit on arrival, valid for one month. A visa is required.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR NEW ZEALANDERS
New Zealand citizens require a passport valid for the length of their stay and will be issued with a visitor's permit on arrival, valid for one month.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR IRISH NATIONALS
Irish citizens require a passport valid for the length of their stay and will be issued with a visitor's permit on arrival, valid for one month. A visa is required.
PASSPORT/VISA NOTE
No foreigners require a visa to enter Seychelles. A visitor's permit, valid for a maximum of one month, is issued on arrival and may be extended on application for up to three months. All visitors do, however, require a passport valid for the duration of their visit, a return or onward ticket, sufficient funds to cover their stay (a minimum of USD 150 per day), and proof of accommodation. Extensions are possible if applied for at least a week before expiry of visitor's permit. It is highly recommended that passports have at least six months validity remaining after your intended date of departure from your travel destination. Immigration officials often apply different rules to those stated by travel agents and official sources.