Egypt Visa and Passport Requirements

Passport required Return ticket required Visa required
Australian Yes Yes Yes
British Yes Yes Yes
Canadian Yes Yes Yes
EU Yes Yes Yes
USA Yes Yes Yes

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Passports

Travellers to Egypt must hold a passport valid for at least six months from the date of entry. Passports should have at least one blank page for entry stamps. Visitors may be asked to show proof of onward or return travel and evidence of sufficient funds on arrival.

Visas

Nationals of the United Kingdom, United States, European Union countries, Canada and Australia can obtain a tourist visa on arrival in Egypt or apply for an electronic visa (eVisa) in advance. Visas on arrival are typically issued at international airports and allow a stay of up to 30 days. Requirements and fees may vary by nationality, and travellers are advised to carry payment in a major foreign currency.

Sinai Only stamps: For short stays of up to 15 days in the Sinai resort areas of Sharm el Sheikh, Dahab, Nuweiba or Taba, some nationalities, including the UK, EU countries and the United States, may receive a free "Sinai Only" entry permission stamp on arrival. This stamp is valid only within the Sinai resort area.

Types and cost

Egypt offers tourist visas as either a visa on arrival or an electronic visa (eVisa).

A single-entry tourist visa on arrival typically allows a stay of up to 30 days and costs around US$25. Multiple-entry tourist visas are also available, and generally valid for longer periods. Visa on arrival fees are usually payable in US dollars, and travellers are advised to carry the exact amount in cash.

eVisa fees vary depending on whether a single-entry or multiple-entry visa is selected and must be paid online at the time of application. Fees and eligibility can change, so travellers should confirm current costs before departure.

Validity

Visas on arrival are valid for 30 days generally, while tourist eVisas are valid for up to three months.

Transit

Transit visas are not usually required for travellers who remain within the airport transit area while changing flights. Passengers leaving the airport during a layover, or transiting for extended periods, may need to obtain a visa depending on nationality and length of stay. Travellers are advised to check transit requirements with their airline or the nearest Egyptian embassy before travel.

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Working days

Egyptian eVisas are usually processed within a few working days, though applicants are advised to allow up to seven working days in case of delays. Travellers should apply well in advance of departure, particularly during peak travel periods.

Entry restrictions

Travellers are not permitted to bring more than E£5,000 (Egyptian pounds) into Egypt. Foreign currency may be brought in up to the equivalent of US$10,000, but amounts above this must be declared on arrival. These limits apply to cash only. Visitors are advised to carry foreign currency rather than Egyptian pounds and exchange money locally as needed.

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Visa and passport information is updated regularly and is correct at the time of publishing. You should verify critical travel information independently with the relevant embassy before you travel.