Fifty-one countries are now open to Egyptian travelers without the need for a prior visa, or offer visa-on-arrival access, providing increased flexibility for international travel.Â
The list of destinations accessible to Egyptian citizens without a pre-arranged visa is based on the latest data from the Henley Passport Index.
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Countries Egyptians Can Enter Without a Visa in 2026
– Barbados
– Benin
– Bolivia
– Burundi
– Cambodia
– Cape Verde Islands
– Comoros Islands
– Cook Islands
– Djibouti
– Dominica
– Ghana
– Guinea
– Guinea-Bissau
– Haiti
– Hong Kong
– Indonesia
– Iran
– Jordan
– Kenya
– Kiribati
– Laos
– Lebanon
– Macau
– Madagascar
– Malaysia
– Maldives
– Marshall Islands
– Mauritius
– Micronesia
– Mozambique
– Nepal
– Nicaragua
– Niue
– Palau Islands
– Rwanda
– Samoa
– Senegal
– Seychelles
– Sierra Leone
– Somalia
– South Sudan
– Sri Lanka
– Saint Kitts and Nevis
– Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
– Tajikistan
– Tanzania
– Gambia
– Timor-Leste
– Tuvalu
– Yemen
– Zimbabwe
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World’s Most Powerful Passports in 2026?
The Henley Passport Index also released its global report on the world’s most powerful passports, the most popular ranking based on the number of countries a passport holder can enter without a prior visa. The index is based on official data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), making it one of the most accurate and credible rankings globally.
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Requirements for Visa-Free Travel for Egyptians
– The passport must be valid and extend beyond the planned duration of stay.
– Egyptian travelers must demonstrate sufficient funds to cover travel expenses.
– A return ticket or onward ticket is required.
– Travel medical insurance is recommended.
– A detailed itinerary and travel plan should be prepared.
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Length of Stay in Countries Allowing Egyptians Visa-Free Entry
The permitted length of stay varies from country to country, typically ranging between 30 and 90 days. It’s advisable to check for the latest travel updates before booking, as entry policies may change due to global political or health circumstances.
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