Do Panama Citizens Need a Visa?

Madagascar Flag And Panama Flag
  • Yes, Panama citizens need a valid eVisa for short visits to Madagascar.
  • Check the document list before you begin.
  • Prepare your passport and travel details in advance.
  • Apply early so you have time for review or extra requests.
  • Keep a copy of your approved eVisa ready before boarding your flight.
  • Make sure your passport stays valid for at least 6 months from arrival.

Before You Start

Before opening the form, make sure your travel plan is clear. It helps to know your expected arrival date, where you will stay, and how long you plan to remain in Madagascar. Having these details ready can make the application process faster and reduce avoidable mistakes.

Visa Options

15 Days

Suitable for short holidays and quick visits.

30 Days

A practical choice for normal travel plans.

60 Days

Works well for longer trips across the island.

Single Entry

You need a new visa if you leave and return.

Document Requirements

Travelling Evidence

Keep these documents ready before you start the form. Clear and correct files can make the process easier.

  • Valid Passport: Your Panama passport should be valid for at least 6 months from arrival.
  • Recent Photo: You need a passport-style digital photo with a clear face.
  • Passport Copy: Upload a clear copy of the passport information page.
  • Travel Proof: Keep your return ticket or onward journey details ready.

Stay Rules

Make sure the stay period you choose matches your real travel plan. If you need more time than your approved visa allows, you should contact the relevant immigration office before your stay ends.

  • Your visa starts from the arrival date in your form.
  • You can stay only for the approved number of days.
  • This permit is for short visits only.
  • It cannot be used for work or long-term residence.

Fees

  • The final cost depends on the visa length you choose.
  • Processing speed can also change the total amount.
  • Check the fees page before payment.

Processing Stages

Stage What Happens
Application Sent Your form and documents are submitted for review.
Review Your passport and travel information are checked.
Final Result Your eVisa decision is sent to you by email.

Online Form

The online form is simple to use. You will be asked for your arrival date, flight details, and accommodation information. When you are ready, open the application area and complete each step carefully.

Check Your Status

After you apply, you will receive a tracking ID. Use this ID with your passport number to see whether your application is under review, approved, or waiting for more information.

Why Delays Happen

  • Passport numbers are entered with mistakes.
  • Travel dates do not match the planned trip.
  • Photos are too dark or unclear.
  • Missing details slow down the review process.

How to Apply

Complete the Form

Fill in the online form with your personal and travel details.

Upload Passport Copy

Upload a clear copy of your Panama passport.

Choose Processing Speed

Select the processing speed that matches your travel date.

Add Your Photo

Add a passport-style photo that meets the requirements.

Need More Time?

If your stay will be longer than planned, contact Madagascar immigration before your permit expires. Staying after the allowed period can lead to fines or future travel problems.

Before You Arrive

  • Keep your tracking number ready for reference.
  • Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months.
  • Carry a printed copy of your approved eVisa.
  • Keep extra travel documents with you if needed.

Why Use Our Platform?

Our platform gives you a simple way to complete the process and reduce common mistakes. Support is available if you need help understanding the steps or checking your documents before submission.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, the digital permit is for one-time entry only. If you leave, you must apply again.

You should update your travel details if your arrival date changes significantly to ensure the permit remains valid.

Yes, you can submit separate forms for each family member travelling with you from Panama.