Madagascar visa requirements for Algerians
Travel and visa requirements
Malagasy Visa is not required for Algerians
Stay Duration: 90 days
Entry Requirements
- Algerians intending to visit Madagascar must first apply for an E-visa.
- This online pre-visa can be granted by the Madagascar consulate in the applicant's home country.
- On presentation of the pre-visa at the border checkpoint of Madagascar the traveller is then issued a visa on arrival.
- This visa is valid for a maximum total stay of 90days within a one-year period.
- Alongside the printed confirmation that a visa will be issued upon arrival the traveller must also have a return/onward ticket.
- A proof of hotel accommodations is also needed, as well as an international certificate of vaccination.
- Algerians are required to provide a passport valid for six months and with atleast two blank pages for stamps on arrival and departure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Madagascar a safe country to visit??
The overall crime rate in Madagascar is lower than many other African countries and is therefore considered safer for travel. Regardless of this reputation, however, the fallout of the political turmoil has led to increased unemployment rates resulting in a rise in crime, particularly muggings and robberies.
What is the best time of year to go to Madagascar??
Whilst Madagascar holidays can be enjoyed year-round, the principal wet season is from late December through to the month of March; often involving cyclones, it is probably best avoided! The best time to go to Madagascar is therefore between the months of April through to mid-December.
Do they speak French in Madagascar??
The majority of the French population in Madagascar speak French as their first language.
Do you need injections for Madagascar??
CDC recommends this vaccine because you can get hepatitis A through contaminated food or water in Madagascar, regardless of where you are eating or staying. You can get typhoid through contaminated food or water in Madagascar.
What is Madagascar known for??
Madagascar, fourth largest island in the world & well known for pepper, vanilla & lemurs.