Togo Travel Permissions for Canadian Passport Holders
Apply evisa for Canada Citizens
Canada and Togo maintain diplomatic ties that allow for a digital visa system, making the process of applying for entry far more convenient than it was in the past. For Canadian citizens wishing to travel to Togo, this online system means less paperwork and no need to visit a consulate in person. The process is fully digital, and once approved, the document is delivered directly to your email inbox.
Entry Requirements for Canada
Canadian passport holders are required to obtain a visa before they arrive in Togo. This is a standard requirement for this travel corridor and applies to tourists, business visitors, and those in transit. The good news is that the eVisa system simplifies this requirement significantly. The process can be completed from a computer or mobile device. You can review a summary of travel requirements to ensure you are eligible before starting.
Types of Travel Permits
Canadian travellers can select from different permit categories, each tailored to a specific reason for visiting. Tourist permits are the most commonly requested category and allow for leisure and family visits. Business permits are required for attending meetings, negotiations, or trade events. A transit option also exists for those who are connecting through Lome to reach another country. It is important to select the correct type to avoid issues upon arrival.
Mandatory Documentation
To submit a successful application, you must gather a set of required documents. These include a valid Canadian passport with at least six months of remaining validity. A digital photograph in passport-style format is also required, along with a scan of your passport's biometric page. You will need to provide your intended travel dates, your accommodation details in Togo, and a return flight confirmation. All documents must be legible and meet the platform's upload requirements. You can find the detailed list at required documents.
Electronic Application Steps
Complete the Questionnaire
Fill out the secure digital questionnaire with personal details.
Upload Documents
Upload your identification photo and passport scan.
Provide Travel Details
Provide your intended arrival date and port of entry.
Submit and Confirm
Submit the payment and wait for the email confirmation.
Duration and Validity
Once approved, your permit will specify how long you are permitted to remain in the country and over what period the document is valid. Most single-entry tourist permits allow for stays of up to 15 days from the date of first arrival. The permit itself is typically valid for 90 days from approval, giving you a window to enter during that period. Staying beyond your permitted duration without an extension is a violation that can affect future visa applications.
Cost of Processing
The eVisa service involves a government contribution fee and an additional service fee. These fees are non-refundable once the application enters the review stage, so it is important to ensure all information is accurate before submitting. The amounts may vary based on the processing speed selected and any updates to official policy. Always confirm the current figures on the fees page before initiating payment.
Timeline for Review
Review times vary based on the tier selected. The standard processing time is generally between two to five business days. An expedited tier reduces this to 24 to 48 hours. A super-fast option may be available for same-day processing in certain circumstances. Keep in mind that any discrepancies found in your documents may pause the review and require clarification, which can extend the wait time significantly.
Status Inquiries
You can check the progress of your application at any time through the status tracker. This tool requires your passport number and the reference code you received after submission. Regular status checks ensure that you can respond quickly if any additional information is requested. Most applicants receive an email notification when their permit is approved and ready for download.
Reasons for Application Denial
Name Inconsistencies
Inconsistencies between the name on the form and the passport
Expired Documents
Uploading an expired passport scan
Missing Documentation
Failing to provide valid travel insurance documentation
Quality Issues
Supporting documents are unclear, incomplete, or do not meet minimum quality standards
Stay Extensions
Extension Requirements
If you find yourself needing more time in Togo beyond what your permit allows, you must apply for an extension before your current document expires. Extensions are handled by the immigration directorate located in Lome. You will need to provide a valid reason, proof of sufficient funds, and an accommodation letter. Overstaying without an approved extension can result in a fine and complications with future travel to Togo.
Tips for Canadians
Government Registration
Register with the Canadian government travel portal before heading to Togo
Travel Insurance
Having travel insurance that covers medical evacuation is strongly recommended
Vaccination Card
A yellow fever vaccination card is mandatory and will be inspected at the border
Document Copies
Carry both a printed and digital copy of your approved eVisa for added security during the journey
Why Use Our Guidance?
Our platform was built to serve as a clear and practical resource for Canadians navigating the Togo travel process. We explain each requirement in simple terms and reduce the chance of costly errors. With experience across a wide range of nationalities, we understand the specific concerns of Canadian applicants and address them directly. Our service is a companion to the official system, not a replacement, and we aim to ensure your application journey runs smoothly.
Stay Duration Guidelines
| Permit Type | Max Stay | Entry |
|---|---|---|
| Tourist | 15 to 30 Days | Single |
| Business | 30 Days | Single or Multiple |
| Transit | 72 Hours | Single |