Chinese citizens traveling to Madagascar can obtain a visa online through the Madagascar eVisa system. The online application process is simple and allows applicants to receive visa approval electronically before departure.
A Madagascar eVisa is an electronic travel authorization issued by the Madagascar government that permits eligible foreign nationals to enter the country for permitted purposes. The eVisa is linked electronically to the applicant's passport.
To qualify, applicants must:
Review the elaborated guide on Madagascar eVisa Requirements.
Step 1: Complete the Online Application Form
Fill in your
personal details, passport information, travel dates, and contact information.
Step 2: Upload Your Passport Bio Page
Upload a clear scanned
copy of your passport bio page and verify all information entered.
Step 3: Pay the Visa Fee
Choose your preferred processing time
and securely pay the applicable visa fee online.
Step 4: Submit and Receive Your eVisa
Submit your application
and receive the approved eVisa by email.
Madagascar offers 3 processing speeds:
4 - 6 Working Days
2 - 4 Working Days
1 - 3 Working Days
The Madagascar eVisa Fee depends on the eVisa type and processing speed you select during the application process.
Madagascar offers a Tourist eVisa designed for travelers visiting for leisure or personal purposes. This includes tourism, holidays, sightseeing, and visits to family or friends.
|
Validity Period |
No. of Entries |
Duration of Stay |
|
15 Days |
Single |
15 Days |
|
30 Days |
Single |
30 Days |
|
60 days |
Single |
60 days |
Travelers wishing to stay longer must contact the local immigration authorities in Madagascar before the current visa expires. Additional supporting documents may be requested depending on the reason for the extension.
Before traveling to Madagascar:
Disclaimer: This document has been updated using the latest Madagascar eVisa requirements and processing information available as of June 2026. Travelers should still verify requirements before departure, as immigration rules may change.