Do Norwegian Citizens Need A Visa For Kenya?
No. Norwegian Citizens don’t need a visa to enter Kenya. Following the presidential instruction that Kenya would no longer require visas beginning in January 2024, an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system is being developed and implemented. The digital framework will guarantee that all visitors to Kenya are recognized in advance.
Norwegian citizens visiting Kenya should apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) before departure.
The Kenya ETA for Norwegian citizens is valid for tourist and business purposes and for a maximum stay of 90 days. Transit visas for Kenya are also available.
The method of applying for the Kenya ETA online saves you from having to stand in long lines upon arrival or visit a Kenya Embassy or Consulate.
Types of ETA for Norwegian Passport Holders:
- For tourist purposes, the Kenya ETA tourist ETA allows a single entry for stays up to 90 days
- For business purposes, the Kenya Business ETA allows a single entry for stays of up to 90 days.
- The Kenya Transit ETA enables a single admission for up to 3 days within the airport.
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