Togo has announced a visa-free entry policy for citizens of all African countries, allowing holders of valid national passports to visit the West African nation for up to 30 days without a visa.
The government of Togo has opened its borders to all African nationals, announcing a new visa-free policy for short-stay visits of up to 30 days effective immediately.
The policy, disclosed Tuesday by Togo’s Ministry of Security through its official X account, applies to all African citizens holding valid national passports. Authorities described the move as a significant step toward advancing continental integration, easier cross-border movement and deeper regional cooperation.
“Togo takes a historic step in strengthening African integration. Henceforth, all nationals of African states holding a valid national passport may enter Togolese territory without a visa, for a stay of up to 30 days,” the ministry stated.
The government added that the reform reflects its commitment to positioning Togo as a hub for openness and economic opportunity. “Through this major reform, the President of the Council reaffirms his commitment to making Togo a space of openness, mobility, opportunities, and cooperation at the heart of the African continent,” the statement read.
