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Facts about Madagascar

Madagascar is the fourth largest island in the world,  of the last major areas on Earth to be settled by humans. Located off the eastern coast of Africa in the Indian Ocean, Madagascar is home to unique species  of plant and animal that are rarely seen in other places of the world. Madagascar’s fascinating natural diversity has earned the nickname “the eighth continent”. 

Types of Madagascar Visa

Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Visa 90 days

Places in Visas of Madagascar Fees

Visa Type Sub Type Visa Fees
Visa Not available

FAQs about Places in Visas of Madagascar

How safe is Madagascar? ?

Madagascar is a safe travel destination for tourists to see. 

What happens if you overstay your visa? ?

If you overstay your visa, it may lead to detention and deportation. 

What is the processing time for a Madagascar visa? ?

The processing time for a Madagascar visa is 1 to 3 working days.

What is Madagascar known for? ?

Madagascar, the fourth largest island in the world is well known for pepper, vanilla & lemurs.

What language is spoken in Madagascar? ?

 Malagasy and  French are the official languages in Madagascar.

1 Visas of Madagascar found

Visa from South Africa to Madagascar
Visa from South Africa to Madagascar

Visa from South Africa to Madagascar

Visas of Madagascar, Visa-Free, Visa

Cape Town

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South African passport holders can stay visa-free for a duration of 90 days.  Intending visitors can stay in Madagascar on a tourist or business visa.  Visitors can enter Madagascar on a visa on arrival visa status.  Your visa is valid for a maximum of 90 days.  Your passport must be valid for six months with at least two blank pages.  For entry into Madagascar, each visitor must have proof of onward or return ticket and two passport photographs.  A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required for visitors who stayed the last six days in infected countries. Overstaying your visa may lead to detention and deportation.