VISA REGIME
For holders of diplomatic and official passports: |
No visas required for visits of up to 90 days. |
For holders of national passports and other travel documents: |
Visa is required |
Note: |
Visa is required for holders of an emergency travel document in transit |
ENTERING AND LEAVING THE COUNTRY
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia require a visa, except for holders of diplomatic and official passports. The same applies to holders of an emergency travel document in transit. Serbian citizens can submit visa applications to the Embassy of the Republic of Senegal in Berlin (Germany) or any other Senegalese embassy if they are abroad.
When entering Senegal, it is permitted to have 1 liter of any alcoholic beverage and one box of cigarettes, 250 grams of tobacco or 50 cigars per adult person in possession.
Any amount greater than 1 000 000 Senegalese francs (CFA francs), which is around 1,500 euros, must be declared upon entry into the country, along with a certificate of origin.
SOCIAL SECURITY AGREEMENT
No social security agreement has been concluded.
USEFUL INFORMATION
HEALTH SITUATION – As of 2007, vaccination is not mandatory but it is recommended against malaria, hepatitis A and yellow fever (although there have been no cases of this disease in Senegal since 2002). More information about the current health situation in this country can be found on the World Health Organization website: https://www.who.int.
SECURITY SITUATION – Visitors can move around freely but should be cautious as several kidnappings of foreigners have been reported. Although the security situation in Senegal is assessed as stable, travelling in regions bordering Mali should be avoided due to possible attacks by Salafist rebels, as well as in areas bordering Mauritania. If travel is necessary, it should not be undertaken at night or on your own. There is a risk of robbery in Dakar; therefore, it is not recommended to wear jewellery or carry large amounts of money.
Walking should be avoided, especially at night. When using a car, it is recommended to keep the windows closed.
TRANSPORT – Senegal has a number of airports, the newest and the most important being Blaise Diagne International Airport in Dakar.
Roads connecting big towns are in good condition. Motorists should pay attention to the driving speed and avoid driving in the period July–October, due to heavy rains. In case of traffic accident in Dakar, please contact the Central Police Commissariat or the Gendarmerie. For other parts of the country, you may contact the nearest police or Gendarmerie station.
OTHER INFORMATION – The currency used in Senegal is the West African CFA franc.
Polite and kind behaviour is recommended at all times.
Contact information:
For consular assistance and protection while in Senegal, please contact the Embassy of the Republic of Serbia in Rabat (Kingdom of Morocco), which covers Senegal on a non-residential basis, at the telephone number: 00 212 537 752 201 or e-mail address: ambrsrabat@gmail.com.