/ Jul 03, 2026
/ Jul 03, 2026

Togo opens borders with 30-day visa-free entry for Africans

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Togo has opened its borders to all African citizens by introducing a 30-day visa-free entry policy, in a move aimed at boosting continental integration and regional cooperation.

According to TheCable, the new policy took effect on Monday, allowing travellers from across Africa with valid passports to enter the country without obtaining a visa beforehand.

The announcement was made on Tuesday by Calixte Madjoulba, who said the measure reflects the country’s commitment to strengthening the free movement of people and goods across the continent.

Madjoulba said the policy forms part of a broader strategy by the Togolese government to position the country as a regional hub for trade, culture, services and cross-border exchange.

Despite the visa exemption, the government said travellers must still comply with security, immigration and health checks before arrival.

Officials said all visitors must complete an online travel declaration at least 24 hours before entering the country. The document will serve as a mandatory administrative and security clearance at all border entry points, including land, sea and air.

The minister added that the visa waiver does not permit illegal entry, irregular residence or violations of national security regulations.

The move places Togo alongside Rwanda and Kenya among African countries offering visa-free travel for citizens of African Union member states.

The development also comes days after Nigeria announced a reciprocal 30-day visa-free entry arrangement for Rwandan citizens.

The African Union’s Agenda 2063 and its African passport initiative continue to push for easier movement across the continent, although adoption remains uneven among member states.

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