Entry to Maldives

Effective from March 13th, 2022, PCR is not mandatory to enter the Maldives.

 

Free Tourist Visa on Arrival

No pre-arrival visa is required for tourists to Maldives. Up to thirty-day free visa is issued on arrival for all nationalities. 

You must meet the following criteria:

・Traveller Declaration must be filled in and submitted by all travelers travelling to and from Maldives, within 96 hours prior to their travel. You may submit the form electronically via IMUGA

・Should posses a valid machine readable passport with at least 1 months validity

・Have a valid ticket to continue the journey out of Maldives

・Have enough funds to cover the expenses for duration of the stay in Maldives. (US$100 + $50 dollars per day) or a confirmation of reservation in a Tourist Resort or a Hotel

Employment is strictly prohibited under this category.

 

Other visas

Permission to visit for other purposes, including employment, has to be obtained from the Maldives Immigration. Please refer to the Maldives Immigration website’s page for further details.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Do I need to apply for a visa to visit Maldives on a holiday?                                                                            

You do not need to apply for a tourist visa. All tourists are issued up to 30-day visa for free at the airport on your arrival in Maldives. You’ll simply need to ensure the following requirements are fulfilled.

1. Your passport should be valid with Machine Readable Zone (MRZ) and should have at least 1 month validity on the date of arrival.
2. Have a valid ticket to continue the journey out of Maldives.
3. Have enough funds to cover the expenses for duration of the stay in Maldives. (US$100 + $50 dollars per day) or a confirmation of reservation in a Tourist Resort or a Hotel.

Please refer to ‘Tourist Visa’ of Maldives Immigration website for more details. 

If you need additional information, please do not hesitate to contact us.


2. Can I use a drone to take pictures and videos during my trip to Maldives?

STEP 1 - Approval from the Hotel or Island

Commercial Video / Photography

Approval should be obtained from the National Centre for the Arts prior to the operation. Fill their application form and email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Recreational Video / Photography

Approval should be obtained hotel or the local island council prior to the operation.

 

STEP 2 - Approval from the Maldives National Defence Force (MNDF)

Obtain approval from the Maldives National Defence Force. Fill in their application form and email it to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. This step may be completed concurrently with Step 1.

 

STEP 3 - Approval from the CAA

Once approval has been obtained from the hotel/island and MNDF apply to the CAA on our application form and send it to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. ENSURE to include a copy of the permit from MNDF with the application. Further restrict drone operations to below 400 feet.

 


3. I have traveled to countries with a yellow fever alert. Do I need proof of vaccination for my trip to Maldives?

If you have visited countries with yellow fever alert in the past one month, or if you plan to visit one before you arrive in Maldives, you may be asked to show your vaccination record.
If you have been living in Japan you do not require a vaccine.


4. Will I be restricted from entering Maldives for a holiday if I have a record of past offenses or was rejected visa to another country?

In general, having a record of minor past offenses or being rejected visa to another country does not disallow you from entering Maldives as long as you fulfill the visa requirements (see Question 1).

If you are in doubt about any travel restrictions you may write to Maldives Immigration at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (in English) together with your passport details to check if there are any outstanding travel restrictions. You may also contact the Embassy if you need further assistance.

 

Vaccination

No specific vaccinations are required to enter the Maldives. However, if you are arriving from a Central African or South American country where yellow fever is endemic (see here for information on countries affected by yellow feveryou will require an international certificate of inoculation against yellow fever to enter Maldives.

 

Please consult your doctor for further health advice on how to obtain an inoculation certificate.

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