Sweden and Mozambique have long-standing diplomatic and developmental ties. For Swedish citizens, the process of visiting Mozambique has become significantly more streamlined in recent years. Known for its extensive coastline and diverse culture, Mozambique is an increasingly popular destination for Swedish travellers seeking sun, sea, and safari experiences. As part of a broader effort to boost tourism, Mozambique has updated its entry policies to favour citizens of specific nations, including Sweden.

Flags Of Mozambique And Sweden

This update means that while certain formalities remain, the traditional requirement for a full visa has been adjusted for short-term visitors. Understanding these specific rules is key to ensuring a hassle-free arrival in Maputo or any other port of entry.

Do Swedish citizens need a visa?

Swedish passport holders currently enjoy a visa-exempt status for short-term visits to Mozambique. This applies to trips for tourism and business purposes that do not exceed 30 days. However, this exemption does not mean you can enter without any prior steps. You are required to complete a pre-travel registration and pay a administrative fee before you arrive. This registration serves as an official notice of your intent to enter the country.

Mozambique Entry Categories

For Swedes, the entry system is divided between those who are visa-exempt and those who require a full visa for longer stays or different purposes (such as work or residency). Most leisure travellers will fall under the exempt category. To verify which route applies to your specific trip duration, you may check the types of visas available for Mozambique.

Entry Permission Comparison

Criteria Exempt Route (Sweden) Standard eVisa Route
Max Stay 30 Days Up to 90 Days
Registration Mandatory online Full Application
Purpose Tourism/Business Multiple categories
Extension Once (30 days) Case-by-case

The Registration Flow

The process for Swedish citizens involves an online portal where you submit your passport details and travel dates. You must also settle an administrative fee. This should be completed at least 48 hours before your flight to ensure the system processes your information in time for your arrival. After completing the registration, you will receive a confirmation that you must carry with you.

For more details on navigating the platform, visit how to apply for Mozambique eVisa.

Sweden Passport

Fees and Processing

Even though Sweden is visa-exempt, a government administrative fee is still applicable for the registration process. Additionally, a service fee applies for the digital handling of your record. These fees are settled electronically. Processing is generally faster than a full visa, but it is still subject to the immigration department's review. For more information on costs, see the Mozambique eVisa fees and processing time page.

Arrival Checks for Swedish Travellers

  • Ensure your Swedish passport is valid for at least six months.
  • Have a printed copy of your pre-travel registration confirmation.
  • Be prepared to show proof of a return or onward flight ticket.
  • Keep a record of your accommodation address in Mozambique.
  • Ensure your passport has at least two blank pages for stamps.

Checking Your Status

Swedish travellers can verify if their registration has been successfully recorded in the Mozambican system. By entering your passport number and the reference ID provided during the online session, you can see the current status of your entry authorisation. It is highly recommended to do this before heading to the airport.

You can check your Mozambique eVisa application status via the official tracking tool.

Important Compliance Notes

Even with visa-exempt status, Swedish citizens must respect the 30-day limit. If you wish to stay longer, you must apply for an extension at a local immigration office (SENAMI) within Mozambique. Overstaying is not permitted and results in fines. Additionally, ensure you enter through a border post that is equipped to handle electronic registrations, which includes all major international airports.

Frequently Asked Questions

Under the exemption, the initial stay is 30 days. You can typically extend this for another 30 days once you are inside Mozambique.

No, the administrative and service fees are non-refundable as they cover the processing of your data.

If you stay within the international transit area of the airport, you may not need registration. However, if you clear immigration, the standard rules apply.

Usually, a clear scan of your passport bio-page and a digital photo are required to complete the registration.

No, the visa exemption is strictly for tourism and simple business meetings. Paid work requires a specific work visa.