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Seychelles Travel Authorization explained: who needs it in 2026

Seychelles remains visa-free in 2026 but introduces a mandatory digital Travel Authorization (TA) for all arrivals. Travelers must apply online before flying, pay a small fee, and present proof of funds and lodging at immigration to secure a 90-day visitor's permit. Work is prohibited without a GOP.

Last updated: January 28, 2026 12:48 pm
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January 3, 2026

What’s Changed
  • Updated entry process: introduced mandatory pre-travel Travel Authorization (TA) required before boarding in 2026
  • Added TA application details: official portal URL and standard fee (EUR 10.90)
  • Clarified timing: TA accepted up to 10 days before flight; US advice to apply no more than 30 days prior
  • Specified that Kosovo passport holders are excluded from visa-free entry
  • Confirmed 2026 health rule: no COVID-19 vaccination or testing requirement for entry
📄Key takeawaysVisaVerge.com
  • All travelers in 2026 must obtain a Travel Authorization online before boarding their flight to Seychelles.
  • Travelers receive a visitor’s permit on arrival, valid for up to three months for tourism or business.
  • Visitors must prove they have at least $150 daily and a confirmed return ticket at immigration.

(Seychelles) Seychelles still lets most travelers enter without a visa in 2026, but everyone must get a Travel Authorization (TA) before boarding. That digital clearance is now the gatekeeper for a trip that used to start at the airport desk. For families, honeymooners, business visitors, and long-stay remote workers, missing the TA risks a denied boarding or delays on arrival.

Seychelles Travel Authorization explained: who needs it in 2026
Seychelles Travel Authorization explained: who needs it in 2026

The good news is the process is simple, online, and low-cost when you plan ahead. This guide walks through the full journey — from the first online application to the visitor’s permit you receive at passport control — and then the rules for extensions and work permission. It also flags the one nationality exception to the visa-free policy and the paperwork immigration officers expect to see in your hand luggage.

According to analysis by VisaVerge.com, the switch to pre-travel screening mirrors systems used in Europe and North America, and it rewards travelers.

Visa-free entry now includes mandatory pre-clearance

Seychelles calls itself visa-free because you don’t need to visit an embassy for a tourist visa sticker. The main exception is Kosovo, whose passport holders aren’t admitted because Seychelles doesn’t recognize the state.

For everyone else, entry starts with the Travel Authorization (TA). The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Diaspora says the TA gives the government better visibility of who plans to travel, strengthens border security, and makes arrivals smoother. Think of the TA as permission to travel, not permission to work or live long term.

You still get a visitor’s permit on arrival, and immigration officers still decide if you meet the conditions at the border. Plan your timing carefully:

  • Seychelles accepts TA applications up to 10 days before your flight.
  • The U.S. State Department advises travelers to apply no more than 30 days before travel.

Apply early if your itinerary changes often.

Important: The TA is required before boarding. Without it you risk being denied boarding or delayed on arrival.

Step 1: File the Travel Authorization before you check in

Submit your application through the official Travel Authorization (TA) or the Seychelles E-Border mobile app:

  • Official portal: https://seychelles.govtas.com
  • Standard fee: EUR 10.90

What you’ll enter and upload:

  • Passport details and contact email
  • Arrival date and accommodation address
  • Any required supporting documents (as specified in the form)

Practical tips:

  1. Enter names and passport numbers exactly as shown on passports — airlines match these fields.
  2. Keep the confirmation email, QR code, or reference number accessible offline.
  3. Submit a separate TA for each traveler, including children.
  4. Set a calendar reminder when you book and recheck details before payment.

Small typos can cause extra screening. Getting the TA early helps avoid last-minute stress when you’re juggling luggage and flight changes.

Step 2: Pack the documents immigration will ask for on arrival

The TA does not replace the border check. At passport control, officers typically ask to see:

  • Passport valid for your whole stay (until you return to your country of origin or residence)
  • Return or onward tickets
  • Proof of accommodation with contact details (including stays with friends or family)
  • Proof of funds — guideline: $150 (or equivalent) per day

Additional notes:

  • Printed copies are useful if phone batteries die; digital copies are acceptable if easy to access.
  • Immigration questions focus on purpose, length of stay, and where you’ll sleep. Make sure your answers match the TA.
  • If transiting another country, keep those tickets handy.
  • Parents: carry consent letters when a child travels with one adult.

Mismatches between your TA and answers can slow processing and lead to extra checks.

Step 3: Receive the visitor’s permit at the airport

Once an officer is satisfied, you’ll be issued a visitor’s permit on arrival for the length of stay you requested.

Key points:

  • The permit covers holidays, business meetings, visiting friends/relatives, etc.
  • Initial validity is up to three months.
  • The permit is a short-term status document — note the expiry date immediately.
  • The permit does not authorize employment (even if you are paid abroad).

Keep the permit with your passport; hotels and tour operators may request it. If you plan any paid activity in Seychelles, discuss permits with a prospective employer well before starting work.

Step 4: Manage extensions and address changes the right way

Visitors can extend their stay, but there are rules:

  • Successive extensions allowed, not exceeding three months at a time
  • Maximum total stay: 12 months on a visitor’s permit
  • Apply for an extension before your current permit expires (don’t wait until the last week)

You may need to show updated accommodation and proof of funds when applying. Address rules:

  • Provide a correct residential address or accommodation details when entering.
  • If you change where you’re staying, notify the Department of Immigration and Civil Status promptly by phone or email.
  • Keep written confirmation of any updates and carry it while traveling in Seychelles.

Overstaying can lead to fines, difficulty re-entering, and airline issues later.

Health rules, customs limits, and other checks you can’t ignore

As of 2026:

  • There is no COVID-19 vaccination or testing requirement for entry.
  • This can change, so follow official updates and health guidance.

Customs and other checks:

  • Seychelles restricts certain goods and requires permits for some items — declare as required.
  • Entry rules for visitors and foreign residents affected by HIV/AIDS are treated as immigration conditions; seek advice from a Seychelles embassy or consulate if relevant.
  • You may be asked to open bags, show hotel confirmations again, or explain medicines at the airport.
  • Keep all documents in one folder for quick access.

If you want to work: the Gainful Occupation Permit (GOP) track

Tourist entry does not permit employment. For work you need a Gainful Occupation Permit (GOP):

  • The process starts with a job offer from a Seychelles-based employer.
  • The employer applies for the GOP on your behalf (applicant cannot file directly).
  • You must usually show health insurance covering the full work period.
  • Fees vary by work category and nationality—employers typically factor costs into hiring.

Important warnings:

  • A GOP is separate from the visitor’s permit; you cannot assume you can convert status after arrival without prior planning.
  • Working on a visitor’s permit risks cancellation of status and removal.
  • For short business trips, limit activities to meetings and avoid hands-on services.

Time planning: a simple timeline from booking to landing

Follow this timeline to keep things orderly:

  1. After you buy flights, gather passport scans, hotel details, and return ticket.
  2. Choose when to apply for the TA: Seychelles allows applications up to 10 days before the flight.
  3. U.S. guidance suggests applying no more than 30 days before travel — avoid filing months in advance.
  4. On travel day, carry your TA confirmation plus the documents listed earlier.
  5. Expect immigration to issue the visitor’s permit after a short interview at arrival.

Contextual notes:

  • Seychelles’ digital pre-travel checks align with trends like ETIAS for Europe (ETIAS due Q4 2026, valid three years or until passport expiry).
  • Seychelles’ passport ranked 25th globally in 2025, with access to 156 countries.

A practical checklist to avoid last-minute problems

Before leaving home, confirm these items:

  • Passport, name spelling, and travel dates match your TA
  • Save the TA confirmation on your phone and print one copy
  • Gather: return ticket, hotel bookings, bank proof (put them in one folder)
  • Budget using the $150 per day guideline, even if accommodation is prepaid
  • If extending stay, file early and keep receipts from the Department of Immigration and Civil Status
  • For multiple entries, submit a new Travel Authorization for each trip

Seychelles remains one of the easiest places to visit for most nationalities. The system is still visa-free in the classic sense — the main change is that border screening now starts online, days before you fly. Arrive and the islands feel closer.

📖Learn today
Travel Authorization (TA)
A mandatory digital clearance required for all travelers before boarding a flight to Seychelles.
Visitor’s Permit
A short-term stay document issued at the airport allowing tourism or business for up to 90 days.
Gainful Occupation Permit (GOP)
A specific work authorization required for any non-citizen to engage in paid employment in Seychelles.
Visa-Free
A policy allowing entry without an embassy-issued visa sticker, though digital pre-clearance is still required.

📝This Article in a Nutshell

Starting in 2026, Seychelles requires all visitors to complete a digital Travel Authorization (TA) prior to arrival. Although technically visa-free, this mandatory pre-screening mirrors international security trends. Travelers must provide proof of accommodation, return flights, and sufficient funds at the border to receive a visitor’s permit. The system streamlines arrivals but strictly separates tourism from employment, requiring specific permits for those seeking work.

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