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Can I stay in Egypt for 6 months?

Egypt Visa On Arrival and e-Visa are valid for 90 days from the date of issue. They're valid for one single entry and allow you to remain in Egypt for a maximum of 30 days. Single-entry Egypt tourist visas are valid for 6 months and allow you to stay in Egypt for a maximum of 60 days.



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Multiple-entry Egypt tourist visas are valid for 6 months and allow you to stay in Egypt for a maximum of 90 collective days.

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If expats will be in Egypt for longer than 90 days, they will need a residence visa. This permit is also needed to work or study in the country. Once obtained, residence visas are renewable and issued with a validity of up to five years.

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Egypt 5-year multiple-entry visa
  • If you're interested in obtaining a long-term visa for Egypt, it's important to understand the details of the policy. ...
  • The Egypt multi-year visa, also known as a multiple-entry visa, is a type of visa that grants eligible travelers the ability to visit the country for a period of 5 years.


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If your stay is considered a long stay (more than three months), you will have to take additional steps. It is also possible to work or even settle permanently in Egypt. It should take the authorities a decent month to obtain a residency visa.

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Two weeks is a generous amount of time to spend in Egypt. With 14 days, you can focus on Egyptian culture and history, touring the country's pyramids and ancient monuments, or opt to structure your trip around a cruise down the Nile River.

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Visitors must hold a passport from an eligible country and meet the entry conditions to be granted a visa on arrival in Egypt. Some nationalities need a valid visa issued by countries in the Schengen Area, the US, the UK, Japan, or New Zealand to get a visa on arrival in Egypt.

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A fine of up to USD 100 may be charged for an overstay of up to 3 months. Any overstay for longer than 3 months will increase by the day. All fines must be paid at the airport on the day of departure and often take some time to pay due to queues.

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