Entry Requirements

A valid, up-to-date passport is required and must be presented to immigration and customs officials, along with your government-issued identification card (such as a driver's license). Be sure to make copies of your passport and I.D., and keep them in a separate location in case your documents are lost or stolen.
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Immigration officials require most visitors to the Commonwealth of Dominica to present a valid passport on arrival. All visitors need to show a return ticket. Canadian citizens can show documents certifying proof of citizenship that also bears a photograph, and French nationals can stay for up to two weeks by presenting a valid identification card.

Immigration officials require most visitors to the Commonwealth of Dominica to present a valid passport on arrival. All visitors need to show a return ticket. Canadian citizens can show documents certifying proof of citizenship that also bears a photograph, and French nationals can stay for up to two weeks by presenting a valid identification card.

  • Visitors arriving from countries that are members of the Commonwealth of Nations do not require a visa. However, to disembark as an in-transit passengers in Third countries, nationals of Nigeria and other exempt nationalities will often require proof of visas into Dominica.
  • Nationals of Haiti and the Dominican Republic require a visa to enter Dominica.
  • Visitors who will remain on Dominica for less than 24 hours (including cruise-ship passengers) do not require a visa to enter Dominica.
  • Any in-transit passenger or bona fide tourist who is in possession of a return ticket and satisfies the Immigration Officer that he/she does not intend to remain in the State for a period exceeding twenty-one days. Passengers on tourist vessels.

Visit the following link to find out whether you need a visa to enter Dominica. https://bit.ly/44lE9qZ

Pets

Visitors wishing to enter the country with their pets must obtain an Import Permit. The Veterinary Office of the Ministry of Agriculture can assist with the requisite guidelines.

Please note that regulations may change, and visitors are advised to contact the Immigration Department at (767) 448-2222 for more information.