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Policy on permits required to enter Mali From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Visitors to Mali must obtain a visa from one of the Malian diplomatic missions unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries.[1][2][3][4]
Citizens of the following countries and territories can visit Mali without a visa:[5][1]
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Holders of diplomatic and service category passports of Brazil, China, Cuba, Russia and Rwanda do not require a visa for a maximum period of 90 days.
Nationals of any country with a diplomatic and service passports do not require a visa for a maximum period of up to 1 month.
Nationals of China holding passports for public affairs do not require a visa for a maximum stay of 90 days.
Visa exemption agreement for diplomatic, service, official passports was signed with South Africa but not yet ratified.[7]
Nationals of the following 2 countries may apply for a visa on arrival for a maximum stay of 3 months.[8] Up until 9 March 2015, many countries were also eligible for visa on arrival:
Entry and transit is refused to Syria nationals, even if not leaving the aircraft and proceeding by the same flight.[1][9]
Most visitors arriving to Mali for tourism purposes were from the following countries of nationality:[10][11]
Country | 2014 | 2013 |
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France | 31,580 | 21,717 |
Senegal | 8,308 | 7,464 |
Côte d’Ivoire | 7,632 | 6,432 |
United States | 4,479 | 3,946 |
Burkina Faso | 3,793 | 3,402 |
Guinea | 3,508 | 3,816 |
China | 3,201 | 2,687 |
Netherlands | 2,299 | 637 |
Congo | 2,036 | 1,582 |
Ghana | 2,003 | 1,707 |
Total | 110,529 | 85,315 |
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