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Chad Announces Visa-Free Entry for All Africans Beginning Jan. 1, 2027

Visa-free policy places Chad among a growing number of African countries embracing open borders to advance continental integration under the African Union's Agenda 2063.

Chad Announces Visa-Free Entry for All Africans Beginning Jan. 1, 2027

Chad

Felix Tihby Felix Tih
July 16, 2026
Reading Time: 2 mins read

Chad Announces Visa-Free Entry for All Africans Beginning Jan. 1, 2027

Visa-free policy places Chad among a growing number of African countries embracing open borders to advance continental integration under the African Union's Agenda 2063.

Chad Announces Visa-Free Entry for All Africans Beginning Jan. 1, 2027

Chad

Chad Announces Visa-Free Entry for All Africans Beginning Jan. 1, 2027

Chad

Felix Tihby Felix Tih
July 16, 2026
Reading Time: 2 mins read

N’DJAMENA

Chadian President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno has announced that Chad will abolish entry visas for all African citizens beginning Jan. 1, 2027, marking one of the most significant commitments to continental integration in recent years.

The announcement came during his opening address at the African Water Forum in N’Djamena on July 15, where leaders, development partners and regional organizations gathered to discuss water security and sustainable development across Africa.

While much of Déby’s speech focused on the continent’s growing water crisis, his closing declaration shifted attention to a broader vision of African unity.

“Faithful to our ideals in favor of African integration and the free movement of people and goods, I announce that Chad, the land of Toumaï, cradle of humanity, will open its borders and abolish entry visas for all Africans from Jan. 1, 2027,” he said.

The decision aligns with the African Union’s long-standing objective of promoting the free movement of people as a cornerstone of economic integration under Agenda 2063 and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

Easier cross-border travel is widely viewed as essential for boosting trade, tourism, investment, education and cultural exchange across the continent.

Chad’s decision adds to a growing movement across Africa to ease travel restrictions among African states.

Countries including Rwanda, Benin, The Gambia, Seychelles, Ghana and Togo have adopted visa-free policies for African travelers, while the Republic of the Congo had also announced it will do the same from Jan. 1, 2027.

The initiatives support the African Union’s vision of greater mobility as a driver of trade, tourism, investment and regional integration.

The African Development Bank and the African Union have consistently argued that restrictive visa regimes remain one of the biggest obstacles to intra-African trade and investment.

According to the AU, reducing travel barriers encourages entrepreneurship, facilitates labor mobility and strengthens people-to-people connections that are vital to regional development.

Déby’s announcement carries particular significance because Chad occupies a strategic position linking North, Central and West Africa. As a crossroads for regional commerce and migration, easier access could enhance business opportunities, tourism and diplomatic engagement while supporting broader efforts to connect African markets.

The visa announcement also complemented the forum’s central message that African nations must work together to address shared challenges.

Throughout his address, Déby emphasized collective action, regional cooperation and stronger partnerships to tackle water scarcity, climate change and sustainable development.

Chad’s decision to remove visa requirements for African travelers signals that regional integration extends beyond economic agreements and infrastructure projects.

The move represents a practical step toward realizing the African Union’s vision of a continent where the free movement of people strengthens unity, expands opportunity and accelerates shared prosperity.

 

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Chadian President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno has announced that Chad will abolish entry visas for all African citizens beginning Jan. 1, 2027, marking one of the most significant commitments to continental integration in recent years.

The announcement came during his opening address at the African Water Forum in N’Djamena on July 15, where leaders, development partners and regional organizations gathered to discuss water security and sustainable development across Africa.

While much of Déby’s speech focused on the continent’s growing water crisis, his closing declaration shifted attention to a broader vision of African unity.

“Faithful to our ideals in favor of African integration and the free movement of people and goods, I announce that Chad, the land of Toumaï, cradle of humanity, will open its borders and abolish entry visas for all Africans from Jan. 1, 2027,” he said.

The decision aligns with the African Union’s long-standing objective of promoting the free movement of people as a cornerstone of economic integration under Agenda 2063 and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

Easier cross-border travel is widely viewed as essential for boosting trade, tourism, investment, education and cultural exchange across the continent.

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The African Development Bank and the African Union have consistently argued that restrictive visa regimes remain one of the biggest obstacles to intra-African trade and investment.

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The visa announcement also complemented the forum’s central message that African nations must work together to address shared challenges.

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Chad Announces Visa-Free Entry for All Africans Beginning Jan. 1, 2027

Visa-free policy places Chad among a growing number of African countries embracing open borders to advance continental integration under the African Union's Agenda 2063.

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Felix Tihby Felix Tih
July 16, 2026

N’DJAMENA

Chadian President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno has announced that Chad will abolish entry visas for all African citizens beginning Jan. 1, 2027, marking one of the most significant commitments to continental integration in recent years.

The announcement came during his opening address at the African Water Forum in N’Djamena on July 15, where leaders, development partners and regional organizations gathered to discuss water security and sustainable development across Africa.

While much of Déby’s speech focused on the continent’s growing water crisis, his closing declaration shifted attention to a broader vision of African unity.

“Faithful to our ideals in favor of African integration and the free movement of people and goods, I announce that Chad, the land of Toumaï, cradle of humanity, will open its borders and abolish entry visas for all Africans from Jan. 1, 2027,” he said.

The decision aligns with the African Union’s long-standing objective of promoting the free movement of people as a cornerstone of economic integration under Agenda 2063 and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

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