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If you’re planning on going to Malawi and you’re a citizen of Saint Martin, then you’ll have to apply for a Malawi eVisa for citizens of Saint Martin. This will grant you a 90 days per entry, Multiple entry permit, and you’ll be allowed to enter and legally stay in Malawi.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is there an obligatory vaccine provision?
No, there are no mandatory COVID-19 vaccination requirements to enter Malawi at the moment. However, it is highly desirable and recommended to get a vaccination prior to arrival to reduce travelers’ risk of exposure.
Is a PCR Test mandatory?
Yes, in order to be allowed in the country, travelers are required to show proof of a valid and ‘negative’ PCR test, taken within 72 hours. An extra test upon landing, may also be requested, depending on circumstances, at travelers’ own expense.
Will I have to quarantine when I get there?
There are currently no quarantine restrictions, except for those testing positive at the PCR test taken upon arrival. Nonetheless, all travelers will be required to self-monitor their health conditions and COVID-19 symptoms for 14 days after arrival.
Why apply for a Malawi eVisa for citizens of Saint Martin?
Any citizen of Saint Martin traveling to Malawi is required to obtain a visa upon arrival. This document will have 90 days after issued validity and will grant you permission to legally stay in the country for 90 days per entry, after which you must exit the country or renew your visa.
How long and how much does it cost to get my eVisa?
There are three (3) different options to apply for a Malawi eVisa for citizens of Saint Martin:
- Standard Processing: Received within 10 days - USD $101.99.
- Rush Processing: Received within 9 days - USD $119.99.
- Super Rush Processing: Received within 7 days - USD $150.99.
What documents will I need to have for my Malawi eVisa for citizens of Saint Martin?
- Your passport scan - With at least six (6) months validity from when you’re planning on entering Malawi.
- Travel ticket.
- One passport-sized current photo.
- Invitation letter or accommodation details about your stay.
- Yellow fever vaccination certificate - If traveling from a high-risk country.
- A selfie with the physical credit card used for the online payment. Only the last 4 digits of the card must be visible in the photo. Only one image per order is required to verify the payment.
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Whether you’re planning your trip for leisure or work, once in Malawi there’s plenty for you to explore, in this heartwarming and friendly southeast African country.
Although less popular than nearing destinations, Malawi offers a wide range of experiences to travelers all year round. Are you a nature enthusiast? Do you like hiking? Or would you rather relax on a beach? Malawi has it all.
Make sure you check out Cape Maclear Peninsula if you’re looking at resort pampers, luxurious treats, and fancy meals. Nearby, you’ll also find Lake Malawi: the third largest lake in Africa, where you can swim along with colorful fish and spot plenty of birds in the sky. Meet the locals and - why not - for a unique experience, even enjoy fishing your own meal, there you’ll find plenty of fishermen on their boats, sailing on the lake’s clear waters.
If you’d rather explore Malawi’s mountainous panorama, then add the Blantyre area to your “to visit” list. Here you’ll have plenty of hiking opportunities ranging from learner to expert, depending on what you’re looking for - check out expeditions for Mount Mulanje, Mount Soche, and the Michiru Peak, just to name a few!
Finally, if you’re looking at going on safaris, you surely won’t be disappointed. Malawi has four major natural reserves: The Vwaza Marsh wildlife Reserve, The Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve, The Majete Wildlife Reserve, and the smallest, The Mwabvi Wildlife Reserve - find out more about the incredible variety of animals you can spot here and have fun on your marvelous adventure!