Togo Goes Visa-Free for Africans

Gazette Africa
Authorities have also implemented a mandatory online pre-arrival registration system, requiring visitors to obtain travel authorization before entering the country.
Authorities have also implemented a mandatory online pre-arrival registration system, requiring visitors to obtain travel authorization before entering the country.

Togo has officially eliminated the visa requirement for citizens of all African countries, a landmark move aimed at boosting continental integration and free movement within Africa.

The new policy allows Africans with valid passports to enter Togo without a visa for up to 30 days, although travelers must comply with immigration, health, and security regulations.

Authorities have also implemented a mandatory online pre-arrival registration system, requiring visitors to obtain travel authorization before entering the country.

Officials say the decision seeks to strengthen tourism, trade, and business opportunities, while supporting the African Continental Free Trade Area and the goals of the African Union's Agenda 2063.

Togo thus joins countries such as Benin, Rwanda, and The Gambia in expanding visa-free access for African travelers, amid a growing push for greater regional integration.
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