Equatorial Guinea Visa RequirementsFor Canada passport holders

A visa is required for Canadian citizens visiting Equatorial Guinea. The visa costs approximately $100 USD for a 30-day stay.

Visa Required
30 days max stay
$100 visa cost
Malabo
Africa
XAF (CFA)
Spanish, French, Portuguese
UTC+1

Canada passport holders require a visa to enter Equatorial Guinea.

There is no Equatorial Guinean embassy in Canada. Apply through the embassy in Washington D.C. or Madrid, Spain. Required documents include a completed application form, passport photos, invitation letter from a local contact or hotel, yellow fever certificate, and proof of onward travel. Processing takes 2 to 4 weeks.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Canada to Equatorial Guinea: What You Need to Know

Equatorial Guinea is a small oil-rich Central African nation rarely visited by tourists. The Government of Canada advises exercising a high degree of caution due to crime. Consular services are limited as Canada does not have an embassy there.

Practical Tips

A yellow fever vaccination certificate is mandatory. The Central African CFA franc (XAF) is the currency. Spanish and French are official languages. Cash is essential as card acceptance is very limited outside Malabo. Register with the Registration of Canadians Abroad before traveling.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do Canadians apply for an Equatorial Guinea visa?

Canadians must apply at the Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in Washington D.C. as there is no mission in Canada. Required documents include a completed application form, passport photos, a letter of invitation, yellow fever certificate, and proof of onward travel. Processing takes 2 to 4 weeks.

Is Equatorial Guinea safe for tourists?

The Government of Canada advises exercising a high degree of caution in Equatorial Guinea due to crime. The country receives very few tourists. Petty crime, robbery, and carjacking are risks in Malabo and Bata. Avoid displaying valuables and travel in groups where possible.

What language is spoken in Equatorial Guinea?

Equatorial Guinea is the only Spanish-speaking country in sub-Saharan Africa. Spanish and French are official languages, with Portuguese added in 2010. Fang is the most widely spoken indigenous language.

What is the currency of Equatorial Guinea?

The Central African CFA franc (XAF) is the currency, shared with five other Central African states. Card acceptance is very limited; carry sufficient cash. The franc is pegged to the euro.