Friday, December 5, 2025

Somaliland Denies Entry to Foreigners Visas Issued by Somalia

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Foreign national should seek to obtain a visa on arrival at one of Somaliland’s two international airports, or in an embassy, mission or consulate. Somaliland has established diplomatic representations in a handful of countries, including Kenya, Ethiopia and the United States.

Somaliland has declared that visas and travel authorizations issued by neighbouring Somalia are not valid to enter its territory. In an official directive released on Sunday, Somaliland’s Immigration and Border Control Agency said individuals holding these documents would be denied entry.

Instead, foreign national should seek to obtain a visa on arrival at one of Somaliland’s two international airports, or in an embassy, mission or consulate. Somaliland has established diplomatic representations in a handful of countries, including Kenya, Ethiopia and the United States.

The directive came a day after president Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi, known as Irro, declared Somalia’s new e-Visa system as “legally null.” The president also reaffirmed the sovereignty of the self-declared republic over “its land, sea and airspace.”

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As of Monday, all aircrafts entering or exiting Somaliland’s airspace are also mandated to obtain formal clearance from the breakaway region’s authorities. These moves signal Somaliland’s attempt to tighten control over its borders and reinforce its sovereignty.

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