Council of Ministers approve decree with visa exemption for selected countries for tourism and business
The Council of Ministers approved today a decree exempting a list of countries from the need of Visa for tourism...
The Council of Ministers approved today a decree exempting a list of countries from the need of Visa for tourism...
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This measure aims to improve the business environment while increasing the country’s competitiveness in the attraction of foreign direct investment, leisure and business tourism. Thus, visa exemption will be introduced for citizens of countries with low risk of immigration.
The country will also grant investment visas with longer periods to foreigners holding investments in Mozambique and convert short-term tourist visa into a mixed tourist and business visa. To facilitate visa issuance, electronic visas will be introduced for citizens of countries not covered by the visa waiver.
This measure aims to improve the business environment while increasing the country’s competitiveness in the attraction of foreign direct investment, leisure and business tourism. Thus, visa exemption will be introduced for citizens of countries with low risk of immigration.
The country will also grant investment visas with longer periods to foreigners holding investments in Mozambique and convert short-term tourist visa into a mixed tourist and business visa. To facilitate visa issuance, electronic visas will be introduced for citizens of countries not covered by the visa waiver.