Antarctica has no permanent population. Researchers and personnel stationed in Antarctica use passports from their home countries. Tanzania visa requirements depend on each individual's nationality and home country passport.
About Antarctica and Tanzania Visa
Antarctica is not a country and has no permanent civilian residents. It has no government that issues passports. People present in Antarctica are temporary residents โ scientists, researchers, support staff, and tourists โ who all hold passports from their home nations.
For Tanzania visa purposes, what matters is your home country passport, not your Antarctic posting location.
What Passport Do Antarctica Researchers Use?
Antarctica researchers and station personnel use passports from their home countries. For example:
- A US researcher uses a US passport โ needs Tanzania e-Visa (USD 50)
- A British scientist uses a British passport โ needs Tanzania e-Visa (USD 50)
- A Norwegian support staff uses a Norwegian passport โ needs Tanzania e-Visa
- An Australian researcher uses an Australian passport โ needs Tanzania e-Visa
- A South African researcher uses a South African passport โ may be visa-free for Tanzania
Tanzania Visa Requirements by Passport
Tanzania's visa requirements are based on your nationality (home country passport):
- Most nationalities: require Tanzania e-Visa (USD 50 single / USD 100 multiple entry)
- Some African nations (EAC members, South Africa, certain others): may have visa-free access
- Israeli citizens: visa-free access to Tanzania
How to Apply for Tanzania e-Visa
- Visit eservices.immigration.go.tz
- Select your home country nationality
- Fill in the application form with your home country passport details
- Upload required documents
- Pay the visa fee (USD 50 single entry) via credit/debit card
- Receive approval by email (2-3 business days)
- Print and carry your e-Visa
Tanzania e-Visa Cost
- Single Entry Tourist e-Visa: USD 50
- Multiple Entry Tourist e-Visa: USD 100
Processing Time
Standard: 2-3 business days
The e-Visa is valid for 3 months from issue. Single entry allows up to 90 days stay.
Tanzania as a Gateway for Antarctica Expeditions
Some Antarctic research programs transit through East Africa. Tanzania's proximity to southern Africa and access from major hub airports (Nairobi, Addis Ababa, Johannesburg) makes it a possible stopover point for researchers traveling to/from the Antarctic bases in the Indian Ocean sector.
Frequently Asked Questions
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