Entry Information for Malaysian Travellers to Burkina Faso

Citizens of Malaysia intending to visit Burkina Faso must possess a valid travel permit before arrival. The electronic system provides a convenient way to secure this authorisation online, avoiding the need for traditional embassy visits.

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Is a Visa Required for Malaysia?

Yes, Malaysian nationals must have an approved visa to enter Burkina Faso. For more information on the digital process, please visit the how to apply section.

Different Types of Travel Authorisations

Travelers can select from multiple permit options depending on the nature and duration of their visit. The available categories are designed to support short holidays, business activities, and other travel purposes with flexible entry options.

Single-Entry Travel Option

A single-entry permit is commonly chosen for short visits, tourism, or temporary travel plans. It generally allows one entry into the destination during the approved validity period.

Multiple-Entry Travel Option

Multiple-entry permits are suitable for travelers who may need to enter and leave the destination several times for business meetings, ongoing activities, or repeated visits within the allowed validity period.

Required Information

Malaysia Passport
  • A Malaysian passport valid for at least six months from your entry date.
  • A high-quality digital scan of your passport's bio-data page.
  • A valid email address to receive updates and your final travel document.
  • A secure method of payment to cover the service and processing fees.

Validity and Stay Rules

Your entry permit will have a specific validity period during which you must arrive in the country. The total number of days you can stay is listed on the approved document and must be strictly followed.

Understanding the Fees

The cost of obtaining your permit is based on the type of entry and the speed of processing you choose. You can see a detailed list of costs on the visa fees page.

Processing Time Options

There are three levels of processing available to suit different timelines. Standard processing is common for most, but urgent and super-fast options are available for those with imminent travel plans.

Application Form and Tracking

Complete the form carefully and follow your request online using your passport details and reference code.

01

Enter Personal Information

Provide your full name, date of birth, and contact details exactly as shown in your travel documents.

02

Add Passport and Travel Data

Fill in passport details and travel plans accurately to reduce the risk of delays during processing.

03

Review Before Submission

Double-check every field before submitting so your application matches your official documents correctly.

04

Track Application Progress

Check status anytime by entering your passport number and the reference code received after submission.

Why Applications Get Denied

Most issues arise from incorrect passport data or poor-quality document uploads. Ensuring that all photos and scans are clear and readable is the best way to ensure your request is approved.

Expired Visas and Extensions

If you need to extend your stay, you must visit the local immigration authorities before your visa expires. Staying past your allowed date can result in legal penalties and fines.

Application Review Phases

Phase What Happens
Submission Traveller enters data and uploads documents online.
Verification Information is checked for accuracy and completeness.
Review Authorities evaluate the request based on local rules.
Decision Approval or refusal is sent directly to the email provided.

Advantages of Using Our Online Support

Our platform is created to provide a smooth and reliable application experience with clear guidance at every stage. We focus on helping applicants complete their requests accurately while reducing the chances of avoidable mistakes.

  • Simple and easy-to-follow application steps.
  • Designed to minimise common submission errors.
  • Helpful guidance throughout the process.
  • Improved accuracy for application details.
  • Convenient and user-friendly digital experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the permit is linked to your Malaysia passport number, so you must travel with the same passport used for the application.

Border officials may ask to see proof of your onward or return travel as part of the entry requirements.

Yes, every traveller, regardless of age, must have their own individual permit and Malaysian passport.