If you are planning a trip to Tanzania, it is important to take the necessary health precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable journey. One of the most important things to consider is getting vaccinated before your trip.
Yes. Visitors coming from countries where there is a risk of spreading the disease who are 1 year old or older, as well as visitors who have transited through a country's airport for longer than 12 hours, are required to present a yellow fever vaccination certificate.
All types of Tanzania e-visas, except for a business e visa, can be extended. Applicants who wish to stay longer in the country can apply for a visa extension at the Immigration headquarters located in Dar es Salaam.
To obtain a Tanzanian business visa, applicants are required to pay two categories of visa fees: the Government fee and the Service fee.
A Tanzania passport costs 90 USD in total. Tanzania passport holders can apply for a Tanzania passport through Embassies by filling out the application form online.
Tanzania has a long-standing history of hosting refugees and currently has 335,000 refugees living within its borders. Three decades ago, Tanzania hosted over one million refugees,
As of 2021, the population of Tanzania is around 61 million. However, there is no specific number of foreigners living in Tanzania.
For British citizens traveling to Tanzania with a passport, the Tanzania Electronic Visa (e-Visa) is available online
Yes. A yellow fever vaccination certificate is necessary for visitors to the UK who are 1 years of age or older and are arriving from nations where there is a danger of spreading the disease
UK passport holders require a visa to enter Tanzania because the Tanzanian government has not excluded the UK from the list of countries exempt from visa requirements..