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Travel Advisory July 31, 2023

Seychelles - level 1: exercise normal precautions.

Reissued with obsolete COVID-19 page links removed.

Exercise normal precautions in Seychelles.

Read the country information page for additional information on travel to Seychelles.

If you decide to travel to Seychelles:

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  • Review the Country Security Report for Seychelles.
  • Prepare a contingency plan for emergency situations.  Review the Traveler’s Checklist .
  • Visit the CDC page for the latest Travel Health Information related to your travel.

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Embassies and Consulates

There is no U.S. consular presence in Seychelles. Contact the U.S. Embassy in Port Louis, Mauritius if you need consular assistance while in Seychelles.

U.S. Embassy Port Louis 4th Floor, Rogers House John Kennedy Street Port Louis, Mauritius Telephone:  +(230) 202-4400 Emergency After-Hours Telephone:  +(230) 202-4400 Fax:  +(230) 208-9534 Email:   [email protected]

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Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements

Requirements for Entry:

  • Visitor's Permit
  • Onward/return ticket
  • Sufficient funds and confirmed accommodation

Visas:  Seychelles is a visa-free country, however, a  visitor’s permit  will be obtained upon arrival if you meet certain criteria and can show:

  • a valid return or onward ticket for duration of the visit;
  • confirmed accommodation, OR invitation letter, if staying with friends or relatives; and
  • sufficient funds for duration of the stay.

Visit the  Department of Foreign Affairs for the Republic of Seychelles website for the most current entry information.

Prohibited items and those items requiring permits include:  

  • pharmaceuticals
  • radio equipment
  • any fruits or vegetables

See the  Seychelles Revenue Commission web page for further information.

The U.S. Department of State is unaware of any HIV/AIDS entry restrictions for visitors on short-term stays in Seychelles. Expatriate workers with HIV/AIDS are subject to screenings and are required to regularly report to the Ministry of Health for treatment throughout the duration of residence in Seychelles.

Find information on  dual nationality ,  prevention of international child abduction , and  customs regulations  on our websites.

Safety and Security

Precautions:

  • Keep valuables locked in hotel room safe.
  • Be aware of surroundings, especially at night.
  • Be alert while driving, especially at night, as there are minimal street lights.
  • Avoid demonstrations and large gatherings. Even demonstrations intended to be peaceful can turn confrontational and escalate into violence.
  • Never swim or snorkel alone.
  • Be aware of currents, rip tides, and tide levels as they can change seasonally and/or instantaneously.
  • Follow the instructions of local authorities, monitor local news broadcasts, and  consular messages .

Piracy:  Attacks have occurred in coastal waters surrounding the outer islands and, in some cases, farther out at sea. See  MARAD’s  page for advisories.

Marine hazards:  Do not fish, swim, or snorkel alone. Always seek expert local advice about which areas are deemed safe for swimming, as this can differ based on seasonal weather patterns and time of day. Many beaches have varying strong/rip currents.  Most beaches do not have a regular lifeguard presence.

Crime:  Muggings and petty crime such as purse snatching and pickpocketing are reportedly on the increase and can be a problem especially in and around tourist facilities and ATMs. Theft from vehicles and on beaches or walking trails occurs in areas frequented by foreigners.

See the  Department of State  and the  FBI  pages for information on scams.

Victims of Crime:

  •  U.S. citizen victims of sexual assault should first contact the U.S. Embassy in Mauritius and the Police.
  •  Report crimes to the local police (Dial 999) and contact the U.S. Embassy Port Louis at +(230) 202-4400, during business hours or after hours for life and death emergencies: +(230) 202-4400, press one (1) after the automated greeting.
  • Dial 999 to contact the police in an emergency throughout the Seychelles and for ambulance service on the islands of Mahe, Praslin, and La Digue.
  • Remember that local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting crime.
  • See our webpage on  help for U.S. victims of crime overseas .
  • help you find appropriate medical care
  • assist you in reporting a crime to the police
  • contact relatives or friends with your written consent
  • explain the local criminal justice process in general terms
  • provide a list of local attorneys
  • provide our information on  victim’s compensation programs in the U.S.
  • provide an emergency loan for repatriation to the United States and/or limited medical support in cases of destitution
  • help you find accommodation and arrange flights home
  • replace a stolen or lost passport

Domestic Violence:  U.S. citizen victims of domestic violence may contact the Consular Agency and/or the Embassy for assistance.

Tourism:  The tourism industry has regulations for certain activities, although safety inspections for equipment and facilities may not always be carried out regularly.  Hazardous areas/activities are not always identified with appropriate signage, and staff may not be trained or certified in support of organized activities either by the host government or by recognized authorities in the field. In the event of an injury, appropriate medical treatment is typically available only on the main islands of Mahé, Praslin, and La Digue. First responders are generally unable to access more remote islands to provide urgent medical treatment, and emergency facilities and/or medical personnel on individual islands vary, or may not exist at all. U.S. citizens are encouraged to purchase medical evacuation insurance and verify that operators are licensed prior to engaging their services for special activities. 

Local Laws & Special Circumstances

Criminal Penalties:  You are subject to local laws. If you violate local laws, even unknowingly, you may be expelled, arrested, or imprisoned. Convictions for possessing, using, or trafficking in illegal drugs result in long jail sentences and heavy fines. You may have difficulties at immigration if you are traveling with military clothing or arms/ammunition.

Furthermore, some laws are also prosecutable in the U.S., regardless of local law. For examples, see our website on  crimes against minors abroad  and the  Department of Justice website.

Arrest Notification:  If you are arrested or detained, ask police or prison officials to notify the U.S. Consular Agency or U.S. Embassy immediately. See our  webpage  for further information.

Beach wear:  Topless sunbathing is acceptable on certain beaches. Nudism is not permitted.

Phone Service:  Cellular phones are in widespread use on the main islands, and service is generally adequate, though there are coverage gaps in some remote areas. Local SIM cards can be purchased by tourists to use with a compatible cell phone.

Currency:  The Seychellois Rupee (SCR) is the currency of the Seychelles. In some instances, tourists can pay for goods and services in U.S. dollars or other hard currency. ATMs are available at the international airport and around the major tourist destinations of Mahe, Praslin and La Digue, but they dispense only Seychellois Rupees. Credit cards are not necessarily widely accepted outside of resorts. Gas stations and smaller, more remote outlets usually only accept cash.

Faith-Based Travelers:  See our following webpages for details:

  • Faith-Based Travel Information
  • International Religious Freedom Report – see country reports
  • Human Rights Report – see country reports
  • Hajj Fact Sheet for Travelers
  • Best Practices for Volunteering Abroad

LGBTI Travelers:  While consensual same sex relations are legal in the Seychelles, LGBTI persons have reported instances of discrimination.

See our  LGBTI Travel Information  page and section six of our  Human Rights report for further details. Travelers Who Require Accessibility Assistance:  Persons with disabilities face limited access to transportation, accommodations, and public buildings. There are few sidewalks. Most buildings lack functioning elevators.

Students:   See our  Students Abroad  page and  FBI travel tips . Women Travelers:  See our travel tips for  Women Travelers .

We do not pay medical bills . Be aware that U.S. Medicare does not apply overseas. All care providers expect payment in Seychellois Rupees.  

Consult the  CDC website for the Seychelles  prior to travel. Medical facilities are limited, especially on isolated islands. The main hospital, including accident and emergency services, is in Victoria (telephone: + 248 -4388-000). Recommendations:

  • Carry prescription medication in original packaging.
  • Verify with  Seychelles Customs  that your medications are legal before you travel.

Medical Insurance:  Make sure your health insurance plan provides coverage overseas. Most care providers overseas only accept cash payments. See our webpage for more information on insurance providers for overseas coverage .

We strongly recommend supplemental insurance (our webpage) to cover medical evacuation.

The following diseases are prevalent:

  • Chikungunya
  • Dengue Fever
  • Hepatitis A
  • Hepatitis B

Please note that passengers may be quarantined during seasonal plague outbreaks IF you are travelling from plague-infected countries.

HIV/AIDS:  HIV/AIDS prevalence is increasing among the population, especially tied to intravenous drug use.

Vaccinations:  Be up-to-date on all  vaccinations  recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention .

Further health information:

  • World Health Organization
  • U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  (CDC)

Travel and Transportation

Road Conditions and Safety: Driving is only practical on the islands of Mahé and Praslin. Roads on both islands are narrow and wind steeply over mountains, often with sheer drops and hairpin bends. Many roads are not well-maintained, have minimal lighting, and many drivers do not necessarily adhere to traffic regulations. Traffic safety is hazardous due to a lack of safety barriers and inadequate street lighting. Avoid remote roads, particularly at night.  Drunk-driving is a problem, so be particularly aware of other road users who may behave recklessly.

Traffic Laws:  You will need an international driving permit to drive in the Seychelles. Cars drive on the left. Drivers and front-seat passengers are required to wear seatbelts. Car rentals are available. Most car rental companies will include an excess as part of the rental fee, which will cover a certain amount of damage. It is advisable to clarify this with your car rental company, as it may be possible to purchase higher excess amounts.  You may not be able to purchase short-term car insurance with local insurance companies.

Accidents: In the event of an automobile accident, remain at the scene until the police arrive.

Public Transportation:

Buses: Services are infrequent on some routes, tend to be crowded during rush hours, and may require a transfer. On the islands of Mahé and Praslin, buses operate from early morning to early evening. A timetable is available from the bus station in Victoria.

Taxis:  Negotiate the fare before beginning your journey. Some taxis are not metered, so confirm with your hotel about fares you should expect on trips.

Ferry/Water Transport:  Most of the inner islands are accessible by boat or ferry; there are also a number of day trips available to tourists. Check that there is sufficient safety equipment including life jackets and ship to shore radio.  Travel by ship to the outer islands including the Amirantes, Cosmoledo and Aldabra groups requires prior approval from the Seychelles Maritime Safety Authority.

See our  Road Safety page  for more information. Visit the website of Seychelles’  national tourist office  and national authority responsible for road safety.

Aviation Safety Oversight: As there is no direct commercial air service to the United States by carriers registered in Seychelles, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has not assessed the government of Seychelles’ Civil Aviation Authority for compliance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aviation safety standards. Further information may be found on the  FAA’s safety assessment page .

Maritime Travel:  Mariners planning travel to Seychelles should also check for U.S. maritime advisories and alerts at  https://www.maritime.dot.gov/msci-alerts . Information may also be posted to the  U.S. Coast Guard homeport website (https:homeport.uscg.mil ), and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) broadcast warnings website  https://msi.nga.mil/NGAPortal/MSI.portal   select “broadcast warnings.”

The Commandant of the Coast Guard has determined that effective anti-terrorism measures are not in place in Seychelles ports and has imposed conditions of entry on vessels that arrive in U.S. ports having visited ports in Seychelles. Mariners and passengers on commercial vessels traveling through the ports of Seychelles should exercise increased caution.

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  • See the  State Department’s travel website  for the  Worldwide Caution  and  Travel Advisories .
  • Follow us on  Twitter  and  Facebook .
  • See  traveling safely abroad  for useful travel tips.

For additional IPCA-related information, please see the  International Child Abduction Prevention and Return Act (ICAPRA)  report.

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Seychelles is open to the world, and a visitor’s permit is issued on arrival for the intended length of stay. There are currently no restrictions or requirements for COVID-19 vaccinations or negative COVID-19 tests.

Entry requirements

Although no visa is required, ALL travellers are required to apply for a Travel Authorisation (TA) when travelling to Seychelles. The aim of the Travel Authorisation is to help Seychelles enhance its border security, give the Government greater visibility of who plans to travel to the country, and improve the traveller’s experience both pre-travel and on arrival.

There is a fee associated with this service. The time taken to process the application depends on the package selected – a standard application is EUR 10.90.

You may apply up to 10 days before your flight and we recommend applying as early as possible.

A person can apply for their Travel Authorisation by visiting seychelles.govtas.com or by downloading the Seychelles E-Border app. To complete this immigration procedure, a traveller must have:

  • Valid Passport
  • Contact Information
  • Trip information
  • Airline booking confirmation: You must upload a copy of your airline booking confirmation, which clearly shows your arrival and departure dates.
  • Accommodation booking confirmation: You must upload your booking confirmation(s) for each location of your stay in the Seychelles. This must include the name of the hotel or guesthouse, the boat charter name or name of employer. If you’re visiting friends and family, provide a letter of invitation.
  • Credit or debit card information

Yellow Fever vaccination

A Yellow Fever vaccination (International Certificate) is required only when a person has resided in or recently visited a country where Yellow Fever is endemic or where a person has transited in a Yellow Fever endemic country (airport only) for more than 12 hours.

Planning your Stay in Seychelles

Information on planning your stay, including helpful information for tourists, can be found on Seychelles Tourism’s website: www.seychelles.com .

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Ms. Beryl Samson

Ms. Samson was on 22 June 1971, Victoria, Mahe

She graduated from the Murdoch University (Economics and Business Studies), Perth, Western Australia in 1997 where she obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Economics (BSc) – Economics.

Following her graduation, she attended short courses in various fields such as Environmental Economics, Public Economics, Information Technology, Cross Cultural Phycology, Accounting and Marketing, Diplomacy, Trade Negotiations, Economic Planning and Management.

She started her career as an Economist with the Ministry of External Relations on 19 April 1999. She was promoted to the position of Senior Economist on 1 June 2001 and remained in that position until 17 January 2007. From then, she became Director of Economic Planning and later Director of International Cooperation until she assumed the position of Director General of the Department of Development and Regional Integration on 15 September 2008. On 20 June 2011 she was posted to the Embassy of Seychelles to the Kingdom of Belgium in the position of Minister Counsellor. On 15 August she returned to headquarters to take up the position of Principal Counsellor in the Office of the Principal Secretary and Advisor to the Department of Development and Regional Integration and Deputy to the National Authorizing Officer to the European Union (EU).

She was appointed Ambassador on 9 August 2016.

Following her appointment, she was posted to New York and assumed the position of Deputy Permanent Representative – Permanent Mission of the Republic of Seychelles to the United Nations. She was accredited as Ambassador of the Republic of Seychelles to the Kingdom of Belgium on 26 May 2018.

Ambassador Samson enjoys reading, sports, travel, arts and fashion, music, and she loves nature.

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Mrs. Lalatiana Accouche

Mrs. Accouche was born on 23 December 1964.

Accouche’ s career in the Seychelles diplomatic service spans over 30 years. It started in June 1991 after she completed her studies in the field of Social Sciences in Cuba and joined the Seychelles Foreign Ministry as Economic Cooperation Officer, being responsible for various bilateral dossiers. She also followed diplomatic training in various countries such as Spain, Mexico, Egypt, South Africa and China.

In January 2010, after having occupied different posts which allowed her to look after most of the bilateral and multilateral dossiers of the Ministry, she was appointed Diplomatic Attaché heading the then newly established unit within the Principal Secretary Secretariat, with the responsibilities of ensuring a productive interaction between the headquarters and all Seychelles Diplomatic Missions abroad, and also coordinating the activities of about eighty Honorary Consuls who were representing Seychelles all over the world at that time. From September 2013 to August 2017, she was posted to the Seychelles High Commission in London, United Kingdom, in the capacity of Deputy Head of Mission/Principal Counsellor. During her posting, she was also acting as Seychelles Assistant Permanent Representative to the International Maritime Organisation (IMO). On her return from London, she was deployed, in October 2017, to the then newly opened Seychelles Embassy in Havana, Cuba, where she served as Deputy Head of Mission/Principal Counsellor for a period of three months before taking over the full command of the Mission as Chargé d’ Affairs a.i .

In May 2019, she was appointed Ambassador.

Following her appointment, she was accredited as the second resident Ambassador of Seychelles to the Republic of Cuba. She was also concurrently accredited to Jamaica, Mexico and Nicaragua among the 30 countries of the Latin America and Caribbean regions and regional organisations falling under Havana jurisdiction.

After the closure of the Seychelles Embassy in Havana as result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Ambassador Accouche was based at headquarters and assigned specific duties. She will take up her new responsibilities as Seychelles High Commissioner to the Republic of India following her accreditation to the Head of State.

She is fluent in five languages. She enjoys reading, gardening, and travelling.

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Mr. Ian Madeleine

Mr. Madeleine was born on 15 April 1985 in Victoria, Seychelles.

In 2008 he attended Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia, where he later graduated with a Bachelor in Secondary Education (Social Science) in 2009.  In 2013 Mr. Madeleine pursued an International Master of Public Administration with the Tsinghua University in Beijing, focusing on foreign policy.

He began his professional career in the Ministry of Education as a teacher in 2007 after completing his Diploma in Secondary Education, with specialization in Social Science. After graduating he returned to the teaching profession until he transferred to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2011 as a Third Secretary in the Consular Affairs Section of the Protocol, Treaties and Consular Affairs Division. In that capacity, he managed the consular services of the Ministry including the appointment of Honorary Consuls.

After obtaining his Master’s degree, he was promoted to Second Secretary in the International Relations Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and was assigned the Western Europe desk. From 2015 to 2017 he served at the Embassy of Seychelles in Paris, France, as a Second Secretary and assisted the serving Ambassador with Seychelles’ representation to those countries and international organizations under the mission’s jurisdiction, including UNESCO, OIF, OECD, IAEA, FAO. He also served as Charge d’Affaires a.i. at the Embassy in 2017. Mr. Madeleine returned to Seychelles in 2017 after having been promoted to Director of Protocol, and becoming responsible for State Protocol. In 2019 he was appointed as Director for Maritime Affairs, and was tasked with setting up a newly created section within the Ministry, mandated to develop cooperation in the maritime domain and consolidating Seychelles’ leadership role in maritime security. In 2021 he assumed the position of Director for Regional Affairs, overseeing the Regional Security and Maritime Affairs section.

He was appointed as Ambassador on 17 June 2021. He is currently accredited to the United States of America and the United Nations as Seychelles Permanent Representative.

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Mrs. Anne Lafortune

Mrs. Lafortune was born on 8 April 1961 in Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia.

She completed her studies at the University of Edith Cowan in Australia and Bristol University in the UK.

She started her career in education. She was formally the Director of the Seychelles Polytechnic and later took the position of Director General for Technical and Further Education of the Ministry of Education. She became the Principal Secretary for Health and Social Development in 2007. She has also occupied the position of Chief Executive Officer of the Seychelles Institute of Management and the Chief Executive Officer of the Public Officers’ Ethics Commission.

In 2013 she was appointed as the Principal Secretary for Tourism in the then Ministry of Tourism and Culture, a position that she maintained until her recent appointment as Ambassador. She has participated actively in a number of tourism-related conferences, meetings and workshops both regionally and internationally including the Global Conference on Sustainable Blue Economy and the International Island Tourism Conference (ITTCS). She was the focal point for two major international tourism organisations namely, the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) where she represented her country. She was also a member of the SADC Senior Officials Committee responsible for tourism and the Indian Ocean Vanilla Islands Tourism Association.

On the local front, Mrs. Lafortune participated on a number of Government boards including Seychelles Civil Aviation Authority, Seychelles Investment Board, Seychelles Licensing Authority and Seychelles Broadcasting Corporation.

She was appointed Ambassador of the Republic of Seychelles on 17 June 2021. She is currently based in Beijing, China.

Oversees the daily operations of the Protocol Unit and tasked with ensuring that privileges and immunities accorded to members of the Diplomatic Missions, Consular Posts and offices of International Organisations are in line with relevant international conventions and practices, relevant Agreements and local Laws and Policies.

International Maritime Organization (IMO)

International Hydrographic Organization (IHO)

Eastern Africa Standby Force (EASF)

Contact Group on Piracy off the coast of Somalia (CGPCS)

Southern African Development Community (SADC)

UN Counter-Terrorism Centre of the UN Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT-UNCCT)

Regional Center on Small Arms (RECSA)

UN Counter-Terrorism Centre of the UN Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT-UNCCT) Regional Center on Small Arms (RECSA)

African Union (AU)

United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA)

United Nations African Institute for the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders (UNAFRI)

African Development Bank (AFDB)

Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA)

Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA)

Eastern Africa Police Chiefs Cooperation (EAPCCO)

International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL)

Provides support to the Regional Security and Maritime Affairs Section.

Provides support to the Indian Ocean Commission (IOC) dossier.

Desk officer for United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)

Responsible for the processing of documents requiring authentication and/ or legalization and provides administrative assistance to the Division.

Responsible to provide guidance to the public in relation to Diplomatic and Official passports and to coordinate all matters regarding the arrest and detention of Seychellois citizens abroad and of visitors in Seychelles.

Responsible to provide consular assistance to Seychellois travelling abroad and to visitors in distress in Seychelles.

Also facilitates the visa process for government officials on overseas missions and provides information on visa requirements to Seychellois travelling abroad.

Responsible to promote the interest of Seychelles nationals abroad, engage and interact with them,  facilitate their queries and provide the necessary guidance in connecting further with Seychelles.

Responsible to coordinate all matters regarding Seychelles Honorary Consuls such as, the appointment process of new Honorary Consuls, compilation and analysis of progress reports submitted by Honorary Consuls on the work they are doing in their respective jurisdiction or on specific projects they are undertaking, among others.

Also coordinates the appointment process of Honorary Consuls of Foreign States.

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Johnette Stephen

Principal Counsellor

Gervais Moumou was born on 29 September 1982 in Victoria, Mahe, Seychelles.

Mr. Moumou graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Education and Sports from the Escuela de Educación Física y Deporte in Havana, Cuba, in 2008. In 2019, he obtained a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from the University of Leicester, United Kingdom. He also has a Diploma in Diplomacy, which he obtained from the Diplomatic Institute of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Portugal.

On 1 March 2021, he was promoted to the position of Chief of Protocol with additional responsibility for Public Diplomacy, a unit dedicated to promote Seychelles’ Foreign Policy and increase the Department’s and the country’s visibility locally and internationally.

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Africa/indian ocean 2.

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Gervais Moumou

Chief of Protocol

Portfolio responsibility

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Ambassador of Seychelles to the United States of America and Permanent Representative of Seychelles to the United Nations

He is married and has two children.

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Mr. Conrad Mederic

Mr. Mederic was born on 24 April 1966, in Victoria, Seychelles.

He graduated from the University of New Delhi, India in 1991 where he obtained his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science.

His professional life commenced at the Ministry of External Relations, Republic of Seychelles as a Trainee Third Secretary which was then followed by an 8-year stint, until 2007, as First Secretary with responsibility for South Asia, South- East Asia, G-77, NAM and with sectoral responsibilities for Trade, Industries and Investment. From there onwards, he served as Director General for Bilateral Affairs under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for a period of two years, taking over duties as Director General for Protocol, Treaties and Consular Affairs from 2009 until 2011.

Mr. Mederic was also a member of the board of the Seychelles Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA), and briefly occupied the post of Interim Chairman from March to August 2011.

In July 2011, he was posted to the High Commission of Seychelles in Pretoria, South Africa as Principal Counsellor. In 2014 he was mandated to establish the first Seychelles High Commission in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

He was appointed Ambassador in December 2016. Following this appointment, he was posted to Colombo, Sri Lanka and was accredited on 28 June 2017. He ended his tour of duty in Sri Lanka in January 2021 and was assigned responsibilities at headquarters until his posting in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on 30 October 2021. He was accredited as Ambassador of Seychelles to the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. He was also accredited to the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) on 6 May 2022 and the African Union Commission (AUC) on 20 May 2022

His hobbies include exploring foreign cultures, following international events, and he is also an avid reader.

A family man at heart, Mr. Mederic is the father of three children and currently resides in Seychelles.

Mr. Kenneth Jacques Gervais Racombo was born on the 3 January 1977 in Victoria, Mahe, Seychelles.

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Bertrand Rassool

(1990-1994).

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Emmanuel Faure

(1994-1997), (1987-1990), danielle-de-st-jorre, (1982–1986), jeremy bonnelame, (1979-1982).

Marion Etienne

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Mrs. Patsy Moustache

Ag. High Commissioner of Seychelles in the United Kingdom

High Commission of the Republic of Seychelles Ground Floor, 130-132 Buckingham Palace Road London SWlW 9SA, England, United Kingdom Tel: +44 [O] 20 773 020 46 Email: [email protected]

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Jacques Belle

Principal Counsellor/Ministre Conseiller

Ambassade des Seychelles 51 Avenue Mozart, 75016, Paris, France Tel: [+33 1] 42 30 57 47 Email : [email protected]

Immigration and Civil Status Seychelles

Independence House Victoria, Mahe

(+248) 4 293636 / 4293600

  • Visiting Seychelles
  • Visa and Travel

Seychelles is a visa-free country, which means that there are no visa requirements for any persons wishing to travel except for passport holder from Kosovo as Seychelles does not recognized the State of Kosovo therefore entry will not be permitted. Although a visa is not required to enter Seychelles by other passport holders, visitors should nevertheless have in their possession a valid passport or other travel documents recognized by the government of Seychelles in order to gain entry.

The passport MUST be valid for the period of the intended stay until arrival back in the holder’s country of origin or residence.

A visitor’s permit is issued on arrival in Seychelles to travelers visiting for the purposes of holiday, business, visiting friends or family and who also meet the following criteria:

  • is not a prohibited immigrant
  • is not a holder of a valid permit which entitles the holder to reside in Seychelles
  • holds a valid return ticket or ticket for onward travel for the duration of the visit
  • has confirmed accommodation
  • has sufficient funds for the duration of the stay. (minimum of US$150 or equivalent per day).
  • All travellers are required to complete immigration procedures when travelling to and from Seychelles. Please click https://seychelles.govtas.com/  to complete your immigration forms.

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Entry Requirements

What do i need to gain entry to the seychelles.

Since December 1, 2022, neither a Covid-19 vaccination nor a test certificate is required for entry. Before departure, all tourists must apply for a travel authorization through this platform: Travel authorization .

This travel authorization is mandatory for all travelers entering the country (including children) and costs 10 € per person. The application for travel authorisation is possible from 30 days before arrival. The processing time can take up to 24 hours. Please plan ahead for this and apply for the permit early.

The following information will be requested or must be uploaded during the registration process:

  • valid passport
  • digital passport photo or "passport photo selfie" (a portrait photo of you, you can take it with your mobile phone)
  • Traveler's contact information (home address, phone, email)
  • Travel information (flight details & accommodations in Seychelles)
  • Credit card information for payment

After registration, the traveler will receive an automated confirmation of receipt as well as payment by email. In another email, maximum 12 hours after registration, the traveler will receive the travel authorization. This travel authorization (pdf) must be printed or saved on your mobile phone.

  • If you have any problems when applying for your travel authorization, please use the chat function on the site https://seychelles.govtas.com to solve the problem.
  • If you have problems applying for the travel authorisation in your browser, try the "Seychelles E-Border" app. You can download it in your app store.
  • If you are planning to buy a local SIM card to use the internet, we recommend that you order one when applying for your travel authorisation. The prices for the various data packages are significantly cheaper than on site.

Which Vaccinations are required for the Seychelles?

There are no required vaccinations for the Seychelles except for visitors travelling from a yellow fever area. For these travellers, a valid proof of yellow fever vaccination is required. A yellow fever vaccination is not necessary if you only had a stopover in Ethiopia but did not enter the country.

Customs Formalities for the Seychelles

Travellers from Europe may import unlimited amounts of foreign currency into the Seychelles. However, the national currency may only be imported in amounts of up to SCR 2,000 - approximately equivalent to €115.

In addition, the following import limits apply: 2 litres of spirits or liquor, 2 litres of wine, 200ml of perfume or eau de toilette, 200 cigarettes or 250g of tobacco. The import of weapons of any kind is prohibited, and requires special authorisation. The value of food brought in may not exceed €200 in value (SCR 3,000). Anything beyond this is taxed in the local currency and must be paid in cash on the spot (credit card payment not possible).

Animals: Can you bring pets to the Seychelles?

Animals may only be brought into the Seychelles if they will be staying for more than six months. Entry with cats and/or dogs requires authorisation by the Veterinary Office. Any animals require a valid vaccination certificate, with proof of a rabies vaccination and an animal health certificate. Depending on the country of origin, the animals must stay in quarantine for two weeks to six months before being granted access. Bird species are not allowed to be brought into the country. For more information: Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources, PO Box 166, Grand Anse, Victoria Mahé, Seychelles.

For more information before your trip

  • Seychelles Tourism Office
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Seychelles Travel Restrictions

Traveler's COVID-19 vaccination status

Traveling from the United States to Seychelles

Open for vaccinated visitors

COVID-19 testing

Not required

Not required for vaccinated visitors

Restaurants

Open with restrictions

Not required in public spaces.

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Can I travel to Seychelles from the United States?

Most visitors from the United States, regardless of vaccination status, can enter Seychelles.

Can I travel to Seychelles if I am vaccinated?

Fully vaccinated visitors from the United States can enter Seychelles without restrictions.

Can I travel to Seychelles without being vaccinated?

Unvaccinated visitors from the United States can enter Seychelles without restrictions.

Do I need a COVID test to enter Seychelles?

Visitors from the United States are not required to present a negative COVID-19 PCR test or antigen result upon entering Seychelles.

Can I travel to Seychelles without quarantine?

Travelers from the United States are not required to quarantine.

Do I need to wear a mask in Seychelles?

Mask usage in Seychelles is not required in public spaces.

Are the restaurants and bars open in Seychelles?

Restaurants in Seychelles are open with restrictions. Bars in Seychelles are .

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Entry Requirements

Every passenger willing to enter into the Seychelles must obtain a Travel Authorization. For further information on any health requirement  prior to visiting Seychelles kindly visit  the Health and Stay conditions’ document below.

Travel advisory for visitors

Seychelles remains open to visitors & has put in place protocols to ensure safe travel and stay. As visitors enjoy their stay, it is essential that they remain conscious of these measures to keep Seychelles safe.

Seychelles Travel Autorisation

  A Health Travel Authorisation (HTA) is required for every passenger entering Seychelles. Application for the (HTA), must be submitted only on the official government website. Click below to access the application.

Health & Stay conditions

Conditions from the Minsitry of Health, with effect from the 1st December 2022.

Key changes:

Routine requirement for COVID-19 vaccination and test has been removed.

Do I need a pcr test ?

 From the 1st December 2022 r outine requirement for COVID-19 vaccination and test has been removed.

Do I need a yellow fever vaccination certificate ?

Yellow Fever Does Not Exist in Seychelles. Yellow fever vaccination is needed if you are traveling to Seychelles from a yellow fever endemic region. If you are transiting through an airport of a yellow fever endemic region for less than 12 hours you do not need yellow fever vaccination. Whenever yellow fever vaccination is required, proof of vaccination will be demanded at the entry point by public health officers.

Do I need a Visa to travel to the Seychelles?

 Travel to the Seychelles is visa-free, irrespective of nationality.*  Instead, a Visitor’s Permit is issued before arrival in Seychelles. It is free of charge and valid for three months for the first three months after which, a fee is applicable for extension.

* Seychelles does not recognize the sovereignty of the following countries: Taiwan, Western Sahara and Kosovo.

Which documents do I need to obtain a Visitor's permit?

 • Valid passport (expiration date must be at least 3 months after departure from the Seychelles); • Return flight ticket; • Proof of Valid travel health insurance (via credit, debit card, health insurance LAMAL or others) • Accommodation bookings must be made at licensed and certified establishment or liveaboards (see the list below). If you visit a friend or rent an apartment/home you need to provide an invitation. • Proof of sufficient funds;

Do I need a Covid vaccination pass to travel to the Seychelles ?

Seychelles is open to all visitors irrespective of their vaccination status. 

From the 1st December 2022 r outine requirement for COVID-19 vaccination and test has been removed.

Other Conditions of Entry to the Seychelles

Visitors must apply for the Health Travel Authorisation  for entry permission through the electronic form available at: https://seychelles.govtas.com . When in the Seychelles, it is necessary to observe existing health measures – wearing face masks, distancing, washing hands, etc.

Further Information

For further information, click on the links below: https://tourism.gov.sc/ https://www.mfa.gov.sc/visitors http://www.ics.gov.sc/permits/visitors-permit eda.admin.ch

This website serves only for basic orientation. For further information please contact:

Ministry of foreign affairs and tourism of the republic of seychelles.

www.mfa.gov.sc +248 428 35 00

The Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA)

www.admin.ch +41 800 24-7-365 

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Getting help

The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office ( FCDO ) cannot provide tailored advice for individual trips. Read this travel advice and carry out your own research before deciding whether to travel.

Emergency services in Seychelles

Telephone: 999 (ambulance, fire, police)  

Contact your travel provider and insurer

Contact your travel provider and your insurer if you are involved in a serious incident or emergency abroad. They will tell you if they can help and what you need to do.

Refunds and changes to travel

For refunds or changes to travel, contact your travel provider. You may also be able to make a claim through insurance. However, insurers usually require you to talk to your travel provider first.

Find out more about changing or cancelling travel plans , including:

  • where to get advice if you are in a dispute with a provider
  • how to access previous versions of travel advice to support a claim

Support from FCDO

FCDO has guidance on staying safe and what to do if you need help or support abroad, including:

  • finding English-speaking  lawyers and  funeral directors  in Seychelles
  • dealing with a  death in Seychelles
  • being  arrested or imprisoned in Seychelles
  • getting help if you’re a  victim of crime
  • what to do if you’re  in hospital
  • if you’re affected by a crisis , such as a terrorist attack

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You can also contact FCDO online .

Help abroad in an emergency

If you’re in Seychelles and you need emergency help from the UK government, contact the British High Commission in Victoria .

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