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How long can a tourist stay in Montserrat?

How long can I stay in Montserrat with my tourist e-visa? The tourist e-visa for Montserrat is valid for 1 year starting from the date of its approval. It is also a multi-entry visa, so during that year of validity, you can enter and leave the country whenever you wish.



As of 2026, most tourists (including citizens from the US, UK, Canada, and EU) can stay in Montserrat for up to six months without a formal long-term visa. Upon arrival, immigration officials typically grant an entry permit for 90 days, which can often be extended for an additional 90 days at the local immigration office for a small fee. A supportive 2026 update: Montserrat has become a popular destination for "digital nomads" through its Remote Worker Stamp program. If you qualify for this, you can stay on the island for up to 12 months. For standard tourism, you must provide proof of a return ticket and evidence of sufficient funds to support yourself. Because the island is small and still recovering parts of its infrastructure from volcanic activity, the government is very welcoming to long-term visitors who contribute to the local economy, provided they respect the exclusion zones around the Soufrière Hills volcano.

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