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Please refer to the information below regarding travel formalities applicable to Canadian nationals travelling to Egypt. Egyptian authorities require travellers to hold a regular passport in good condition, valid for at least six months from the date of entry into Egypt, with at least one blank page available for entry and exit stamps.
Canadian passport holders are required to obtain a visa to enter Egypt, including for tourist stays. A tourist visa may be obtained prior to departure as an electronic visa (eVisa) through the official Egyptian government portal or issued on arrival at certain authorised entry points. The tourist visa generally allows a stay of up to 30 days. Official conditions, visa categories and application procedures are available at https://www.visa2egypt.gov.eg (https://www.visa2egypt.gov.eg) and through the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs at https://www.mfa.gov.eg (https://www.mfa.gov.eg).
Upon arrival, Egyptian immigration authorities may require travellers to present proof of onward or return travel, evidence of accommodation for the duration of the stay, such as a hotel booking or invitation letter, and proof of sufficient financial means. Travellers must comply with immigration controls and be able to present identification documents at any time upon request by local authorities.
No mandatory vaccinations are required for travellers arriving directly from Canada. However, vaccinations against hepatitis A, hepatitis B and tetanus are generally recommended before travelling to Egypt. A yellow fever vaccination certificate is mandatory for travellers over one year of age arriving from or transiting through countries where yellow fever is endemic. Official health and travel advice can be consulted through the Government of Canada at https://travel.gc.ca (https://travel.gc.ca).
All travellers must strictly comply with Egyptian laws and regulations, including immigration rules, local customs, public morality laws and identity checks. Failure to comply may result in fines, detention or deportation.