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Burkina Faso: visas, tax & cost of living
Burkina Faso: honest, sourced estimates on entry rules, the digital nomad visa, tax residency and the cost of living, tailored to your passport.
United KingdomBurkina Faso
Your move to Burkina Faso on a United Kingdom passport
- VisitMediumVisa required in advance
- NomadHardDifficult, indirect route
- RelocateHardLimited residence routes
Visiting
You can get a visa on arrival. Carry the fee and the documents the border asks for, and confirm the current rules before you fly.
Passport validity:Passport generally valid for at least 6 months beyond arrival.
At the border:e-Visa (unless ECOWAS national), a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate, and passport are checked at the border.
Working remotely
No dedicated nomad visa; the usual route is a standard residence permit.
Tax and residency
You are generally treated as a tax resident once your stay passes about 183 days in a calendar year, and residents are taxed on worldwide income while non-residents are taxed only on Burkina Faso source income (estimate, confirm with the DGI).(estimate)
The UK decides residence with its Statutory Residence Test (days in the UK plus your ties). As a non-resident you are usually taxed only on UK income; where one exists, a double-tax treaty with the destination decides who taxes what.
Practical
Currency:XOF. Cost of living:low.
Healthcare:Medical facilities are very limited and foreigners pay upfront, so comprehensive private insurance with medical evacuation cover is essential.
Driving:Carry an International Driving Permit with your national licence, as checkpoints on the few open routes routinely ask to see it.
Sources: Burkina Faso official e-Visa portal · Direction Generale des Impots (tax authority) · U.S. Embassy Burkina Faso travel information · U.S. State Department travel advisory · Canada travel advice for Burkina Faso · GOV.UK: tax on foreign income · HMRC: double-taxation treaties
Estimates, not advice. Confirm with the official sources before you act.
United StatesBurkina Faso
Your move to Burkina Faso on a United States passport
- VisitMediumVisa required in advance
- NomadHardDifficult, indirect route
- RelocateHardLimited residence routes
Visiting
You can get a visa on arrival. Carry the fee and the documents the border asks for, and confirm the current rules before you fly.
Passport validity:Passport generally valid for at least 6 months beyond arrival.
At the border:e-Visa (unless ECOWAS national), a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate, and passport are checked at the border.
Working remotely
No dedicated nomad visa; the usual route is a standard residence permit.
Tax and residency
You are generally treated as a tax resident once your stay passes about 183 days in a calendar year, and residents are taxed on worldwide income while non-residents are taxed only on Burkina Faso source income (estimate, confirm with the DGI).(estimate)
The US taxes its citizens on worldwide income wherever you live, so you keep filing US returns abroad. The Foreign Earned Income Exclusion and the foreign tax credit are what stop you being taxed twice.
Practical
Currency:XOF. Cost of living:low.
Healthcare:Medical facilities are very limited and foreigners pay upfront, so comprehensive private insurance with medical evacuation cover is essential.
Driving:Carry an International Driving Permit with your national licence, as checkpoints on the few open routes routinely ask to see it.
Sources: Burkina Faso official e-Visa portal · Direction Generale des Impots (tax authority) · U.S. Embassy Burkina Faso travel information · U.S. State Department travel advisory · Canada travel advice for Burkina Faso · IRS: Foreign Earned Income Exclusion · IRS: tax treaties
Estimates, not advice. Confirm with the official sources before you act.
IndiaBurkina Faso
Your move to Burkina Faso on a India passport
- VisitMediumVisa required in advance
- NomadHardDifficult, indirect route
- RelocateHardLimited residence routes
Visiting
You need an e-visa. Apply online before you travel and carry the approval. It is usually quick, but leave a few days of buffer.
Passport validity:Passport generally valid for at least 6 months beyond arrival.
At the border:e-Visa (unless ECOWAS national), a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate, and passport are checked at the border.
Working remotely
No dedicated nomad visa; the usual route is a standard residence permit.
Tax and residency
You are generally treated as a tax resident once your stay passes about 183 days in a calendar year, and residents are taxed on worldwide income while non-residents are taxed only on Burkina Faso source income (estimate, confirm with the DGI).(estimate)
India taxes residents on worldwide income; your status depends on the days you spend in India (broadly 182 or more in the year). As a non-resident (NRI) you are taxed only on Indian-source income, and the relevant double-tax treaty allocates the rest.
Practical
Currency:XOF. Cost of living:low.
Healthcare:Medical facilities are very limited and foreigners pay upfront, so comprehensive private insurance with medical evacuation cover is essential.
Driving:Carry an International Driving Permit with your national licence, as checkpoints on the few open routes routinely ask to see it.
Sources: Burkina Faso official e-Visa portal · Direction Generale des Impots (tax authority) · U.S. Embassy Burkina Faso travel information · U.S. State Department travel advisory · Canada travel advice for Burkina Faso · Income Tax Department, India · India: Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements
Estimates, not advice. Confirm with the official sources before you act.
GermanyBurkina Faso
Your move to Burkina Faso on a Germany passport
- VisitMediumVisa required in advance
- NomadHardDifficult, indirect route
- RelocateHardLimited residence routes
Visiting
You can get a visa on arrival. Carry the fee and the documents the border asks for, and confirm the current rules before you fly.
Passport validity:Passport generally valid for at least 6 months beyond arrival.
At the border:e-Visa (unless ECOWAS national), a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate, and passport are checked at the border.
Working remotely
No dedicated nomad visa; the usual route is a standard residence permit.
Tax and residency
You are generally treated as a tax resident once your stay passes about 183 days in a calendar year, and residents are taxed on worldwide income while non-residents are taxed only on Burkina Faso source income (estimate, confirm with the DGI).(estimate)
Germany taxes residents on worldwide income; you become resident through a home available to you (Wohnsitz) or a habitual abode of more than six months. As a non-resident you are usually taxed only on German-source income, and where one exists a double-tax treaty with the destination decides who taxes what.
Practical
Currency:XOF. Cost of living:low.
Healthcare:Medical facilities are very limited and foreigners pay upfront, so comprehensive private insurance with medical evacuation cover is essential.
Driving:Carry an International Driving Permit with your national licence, as checkpoints on the few open routes routinely ask to see it.
Sources: Burkina Faso official e-Visa portal · Direction Generale des Impots (tax authority) · U.S. Embassy Burkina Faso travel information · U.S. State Department travel advisory · Canada travel advice for Burkina Faso · Bundeszentralamt für Steuern (BZSt) · Germany: double-taxation agreements (BMF)
Estimates, not advice. Confirm with the official sources before you act.
FranceBurkina Faso
Your move to Burkina Faso on a France passport
- VisitMediumVisa required in advance
- NomadHardDifficult, indirect route
- RelocateHardLimited residence routes
Visiting
You can get a visa on arrival. Carry the fee and the documents the border asks for, and confirm the current rules before you fly.
Passport validity:Passport generally valid for at least 6 months beyond arrival.
At the border:e-Visa (unless ECOWAS national), a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate, and passport are checked at the border.
Working remotely
No dedicated nomad visa; the usual route is a standard residence permit.
Tax and residency
You are generally treated as a tax resident once your stay passes about 183 days in a calendar year, and residents are taxed on worldwide income while non-residents are taxed only on Burkina Faso source income (estimate, confirm with the DGI).(estimate)
France taxes you on your worldwide income if your tax home (domicile fiscal) stays there, broadly when your household, main home, main job or main economic interests are in France, so moving abroad alone may not end it. Once you genuinely settle elsewhere you are usually taxed only on French-source income, and tax treaties typically prevent paying twice through an exemption or a foreign tax credit, but treat any figures as estimates and check your situation.
Practical
Currency:XOF. Cost of living:low.
Healthcare:Medical facilities are very limited and foreigners pay upfront, so comprehensive private insurance with medical evacuation cover is essential.
Driving:Carry an International Driving Permit with your national licence, as checkpoints on the few open routes routinely ask to see it.
Sources: Burkina Faso official e-Visa portal · Direction Generale des Impots (tax authority) · U.S. Embassy Burkina Faso travel information · U.S. State Department travel advisory · Canada travel advice for Burkina Faso · impots.gouv.fr - Residents de France · impots.gouv.fr - Les conventions internationales
Estimates, not advice. Confirm with the official sources before you act.
SpainBurkina Faso
Your move to Burkina Faso on a Spain passport
- VisitMediumVisa required in advance
- NomadHardDifficult, indirect route
- RelocateHardLimited residence routes
Visiting
You can get a visa on arrival. Carry the fee and the documents the border asks for, and confirm the current rules before you fly.
Passport validity:Passport generally valid for at least 6 months beyond arrival.
At the border:e-Visa (unless ECOWAS national), a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate, and passport are checked at the border.
Working remotely
No dedicated nomad visa; the usual route is a standard residence permit.
Tax and residency
You are generally treated as a tax resident once your stay passes about 183 days in a calendar year, and residents are taxed on worldwide income while non-residents are taxed only on Burkina Faso source income (estimate, confirm with the DGI).(estimate)
If Spain still counts as your tax home (roughly 183+ days in the country in a year, or your main base of life and income sits there), Spain taxes your worldwide income at IRPF rates, so what you earn abroad usually counts too. The sting is softened by double-tax treaties and a foreign-tax credit, plus the Article 7.p exemption that can shelter work done abroad up to around 60,100 euros a year, but treat every figure as an estimate and check your own case before you file.
Practical
Currency:XOF. Cost of living:low.
Healthcare:Medical facilities are very limited and foreigners pay upfront, so comprehensive private insurance with medical evacuation cover is essential.
Driving:Carry an International Driving Permit with your national licence, as checkpoints on the few open routes routinely ask to see it.
Sources: Burkina Faso official e-Visa portal · Direction Generale des Impots (tax authority) · U.S. Embassy Burkina Faso travel information · U.S. State Department travel advisory · Canada travel advice for Burkina Faso · Agencia Tributaria: persona fisica residente en Espana · Agencia Tributaria: obtencion de rentas extranjeras, reglas generales
Estimates, not advice. Confirm with the official sources before you act.
ItalyBurkina Faso
Your move to Burkina Faso on a Italy passport
- VisitMediumVisa required in advance
- NomadHardDifficult, indirect route
- RelocateHardLimited residence routes
Visiting
You can get a visa on arrival. Carry the fee and the documents the border asks for, and confirm the current rules before you fly.
Passport validity:Passport generally valid for at least 6 months beyond arrival.
At the border:e-Visa (unless ECOWAS national), a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate, and passport are checked at the border.
Working remotely
No dedicated nomad visa; the usual route is a standard residence permit.
Tax and residency
You are generally treated as a tax resident once your stay passes about 183 days in a calendar year, and residents are taxed on worldwide income while non-residents are taxed only on Burkina Faso source income (estimate, confirm with the DGI).(estimate)
Italy generally treats you as a tax resident if for most of the year (roughly 183 days or more) your home, family or registration ties are here, and residents are taxed on worldwide income wherever they live. The relief is usually a foreign tax credit for tax already paid abroad, often shaped by Italy's double-taxation treaties, so the same income should not be taxed twice.
Practical
Currency:XOF. Cost of living:low.
Healthcare:Medical facilities are very limited and foreigners pay upfront, so comprehensive private insurance with medical evacuation cover is essential.
Driving:Carry an International Driving Permit with your national licence, as checkpoints on the few open routes routinely ask to see it.
Sources: Burkina Faso official e-Visa portal · Direction Generale des Impots (tax authority) · U.S. Embassy Burkina Faso travel information · U.S. State Department travel advisory · Canada travel advice for Burkina Faso · Agenzia delle Entrate — Residence for tax purposes · Agenzia delle Entrate — Bilateral agreements to prevent double taxation
Estimates, not advice. Confirm with the official sources before you act.
CanadaBurkina Faso
Your move to Burkina Faso on a Canada passport
- VisitMediumVisa required in advance
- NomadHardDifficult, indirect route
- RelocateHardLimited residence routes
Visiting
You can get a visa on arrival. Carry the fee and the documents the border asks for, and confirm the current rules before you fly.
Passport validity:Passport generally valid for at least 6 months beyond arrival.
At the border:e-Visa (unless ECOWAS national), a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate, and passport are checked at the border.
Working remotely
No dedicated nomad visa; the usual route is a standard residence permit.
Tax and residency
You are generally treated as a tax resident once your stay passes about 183 days in a calendar year, and residents are taxed on worldwide income while non-residents are taxed only on Burkina Faso source income (estimate, confirm with the DGI).(estimate)
Canada taxes you on residency, not on holding the passport, so as long as the CRA still treats you as a resident (kept home, family or strong ties) you generally owe Canadian tax on your worldwide income. The relief is usually a foreign tax credit for tax you already paid abroad, often topped up by a tax treaty, though the exact amounts are only estimates until you check your own case.
Practical
Currency:XOF. Cost of living:low.
Healthcare:Medical facilities are very limited and foreigners pay upfront, so comprehensive private insurance with medical evacuation cover is essential.
Driving:Carry an International Driving Permit with your national licence, as checkpoints on the few open routes routinely ask to see it.
Sources: Burkina Faso official e-Visa portal · Direction Generale des Impots (tax authority) · U.S. Embassy Burkina Faso travel information · U.S. State Department travel advisory · Canada travel advice for Burkina Faso · Canada Revenue Agency, Determining your residency status · Department of Finance Canada, Tax treaties in force
Estimates, not advice. Confirm with the official sources before you act.
AustraliaBurkina Faso
Your move to Burkina Faso on a Australia passport
- VisitMediumVisa required in advance
- NomadHardDifficult, indirect route
- RelocateHardLimited residence routes
Visiting
You can get a visa on arrival. Carry the fee and the documents the border asks for, and confirm the current rules before you fly.
Passport validity:Passport generally valid for at least 6 months beyond arrival.
At the border:e-Visa (unless ECOWAS national), a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate, and passport are checked at the border.
Working remotely
No dedicated nomad visa; the usual route is a standard residence permit.
Tax and residency
You are generally treated as a tax resident once your stay passes about 183 days in a calendar year, and residents are taxed on worldwide income while non-residents are taxed only on Burkina Faso source income (estimate, confirm with the DGI).(estimate)
If you stay an Australian resident for tax purposes, Australia generally taxes your worldwide income wherever you live, with residency turned on the moment your real home and ties are here (a continuous stay of roughly 6 months can be enough). To soften double tax, you can usually claim a Foreign Income Tax Offset for tax already paid abroad, capped at the Australian tax on that income, and treaties may help too, so treat these figures as estimates and check your own case.
Practical
Currency:XOF. Cost of living:low.
Healthcare:Medical facilities are very limited and foreigners pay upfront, so comprehensive private insurance with medical evacuation cover is essential.
Driving:Carry an International Driving Permit with your national licence, as checkpoints on the few open routes routinely ask to see it.
Sources: Burkina Faso official e-Visa portal · Direction Generale des Impots (tax authority) · U.S. Embassy Burkina Faso travel information · U.S. State Department travel advisory · Canada travel advice for Burkina Faso · Australian Taxation Office — Australian resident for tax purposes · Australian Taxation Office — International tax agreements (tax treaties)
Estimates, not advice. Confirm with the official sources before you act.
BrazilBurkina Faso
Your move to Burkina Faso on a Brazil passport
- VisitMediumVisa required in advance
- NomadHardDifficult, indirect route
- RelocateHardLimited residence routes
Visiting
You can get a visa on arrival. Carry the fee and the documents the border asks for, and confirm the current rules before you fly.
Passport validity:Passport generally valid for at least 6 months beyond arrival.
At the border:e-Visa (unless ECOWAS national), a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate, and passport are checked at the border.
Working remotely
No dedicated nomad visa; the usual route is a standard residence permit.
Tax and residency
You are generally treated as a tax resident once your stay passes about 183 days in a calendar year, and residents are taxed on worldwide income while non-residents are taxed only on Burkina Faso source income (estimate, confirm with the DGI).(estimate)
If Brazil still counts you as tax-resident, usually triggered by a permanent visa, a temporary visa plus a job, or roughly 183 days in the country within any 12 months, the Receita Federal taxes your worldwide income, so you keep filing the annual return wherever you live. The relief is real but partial: tax paid abroad can normally be credited against what you owe in Brazil under a treaty or recognised reciprocity, so most people are not taxed twice on the same income.
Practical
Currency:XOF. Cost of living:low.
Healthcare:Medical facilities are very limited and foreigners pay upfront, so comprehensive private insurance with medical evacuation cover is essential.
Driving:Carry an International Driving Permit with your national licence, as checkpoints on the few open routes routinely ask to see it.
Sources: Burkina Faso official e-Visa portal · Direction Generale des Impots (tax authority) · U.S. Embassy Burkina Faso travel information · U.S. State Department travel advisory · Canada travel advice for Burkina Faso · Receita Federal — Acordos para evitar a dupla tributação · Receita Federal — Imposto sobre a Renda da Pessoa Física (IRPF)
Estimates, not advice. Confirm with the official sources before you act.
MexicoBurkina Faso
Your move to Burkina Faso on a Mexico passport
- VisitMediumVisa required in advance
- NomadHardDifficult, indirect route
- RelocateHardLimited residence routes
Visiting
You need an e-visa. Apply online before you travel and carry the approval. It is usually quick, but leave a few days of buffer.
Passport validity:Passport generally valid for at least 6 months beyond arrival.
At the border:e-Visa (unless ECOWAS national), a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate, and passport are checked at the border.
Working remotely
No dedicated nomad visa; the usual route is a standard residence permit.
Tax and residency
You are generally treated as a tax resident once your stay passes about 183 days in a calendar year, and residents are taxed on worldwide income while non-residents are taxed only on Burkina Faso source income (estimate, confirm with the DGI).(estimate)
Mexico taxes you on your worldwide income once you count as a tax resident, which usually means your main home or your center of life is here (very roughly, spending more than about 183 days a year can tip the balance). The good news is the SAT lets you credit foreign income tax you already paid, and Mexico's double-taxation treaties mean the same money should not normally be taxed twice.
Practical
Currency:XOF. Cost of living:low.
Healthcare:Medical facilities are very limited and foreigners pay upfront, so comprehensive private insurance with medical evacuation cover is essential.
Driving:Carry an International Driving Permit with your national licence, as checkpoints on the few open routes routinely ask to see it.
Sources: Burkina Faso official e-Visa portal · Direction Generale des Impots (tax authority) · U.S. Embassy Burkina Faso travel information · U.S. State Department travel advisory · Canada travel advice for Burkina Faso · SAT - Servicio de Administracion Tributaria · SAT - Tratados en Materia Fiscal (para evitar la doble tributacion)
Estimates, not advice. Confirm with the official sources before you act.
PhilippinesBurkina Faso
Your move to Burkina Faso on a Philippines passport
- VisitMediumVisa required in advance
- NomadHardDifficult, indirect route
- RelocateHardLimited residence routes
Visiting
You need an e-visa. Apply online before you travel and carry the approval. It is usually quick, but leave a few days of buffer.
Passport validity:Passport generally valid for at least 6 months beyond arrival.
At the border:e-Visa (unless ECOWAS national), a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate, and passport are checked at the border.
Working remotely
No dedicated nomad visa; the usual route is a standard residence permit.
Tax and residency
You are generally treated as a tax resident once your stay passes about 183 days in a calendar year, and residents are taxed on worldwide income while non-residents are taxed only on Burkina Faso source income (estimate, confirm with the DGI).(estimate)
If you stay a resident citizen, the Philippines taxes your worldwide income, but once you genuinely live and work abroad you usually count as a non-resident citizen and are taxed only on income from Philippine sources. The exact line depends on how long you are out and your ties back home, so treat these as estimates, and a foreign tax credit can offset tax already paid abroad.
Practical
Currency:XOF. Cost of living:low.
Healthcare:Medical facilities are very limited and foreigners pay upfront, so comprehensive private insurance with medical evacuation cover is essential.
Driving:Carry an International Driving Permit with your national licence, as checkpoints on the few open routes routinely ask to see it.
Sources: Burkina Faso official e-Visa portal · Direction Generale des Impots (tax authority) · U.S. Embassy Burkina Faso travel information · U.S. State Department travel advisory · Canada travel advice for Burkina Faso · BIR - Taxation of Foreign Source Income · BIR - Taxation of Non-Residents
Estimates, not advice. Confirm with the official sources before you act.
NigeriaBurkina Faso
Your move to Burkina Faso on a Nigeria passport
- VisitEasyVisa-free entry
- NomadHardDifficult, indirect route
- RelocateHardLimited residence routes
Visiting
Visa-free for up to short stays. Travel on a passport valid for your whole stay, with a return or onward ticket and proof you can support yourself.
Passport validity:Passport generally valid for at least 6 months beyond arrival.
At the border:e-Visa (unless ECOWAS national), a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate, and passport are checked at the border.
Working remotely
No dedicated nomad visa; the usual route is a standard residence permit.
Tax and residency
You are generally treated as a tax resident once your stay passes about 183 days in a calendar year, and residents are taxed on worldwide income while non-residents are taxed only on Burkina Faso source income (estimate, confirm with the DGI).(estimate)
If Nigeria still counts you as resident, roughly 183 or more days in the country in a year, or you keep a home, habitual abode or close family and economic ties there, you are generally taxed on your worldwide income, not just what you earn in Nigeria. There is usually a foreign tax credit, and Nigeria's tax treaties, so tax you already paid abroad can typically be set against your Nigerian bill, but treat these figures as estimates and check the current rules before you file.
Practical
Currency:XOF. Cost of living:low.
Healthcare:Medical facilities are very limited and foreigners pay upfront, so comprehensive private insurance with medical evacuation cover is essential.
Driving:Carry an International Driving Permit with your national licence, as checkpoints on the few open routes routinely ask to see it.
Sources: Burkina Faso official e-Visa portal · Direction Generale des Impots (tax authority) · U.S. Embassy Burkina Faso travel information · U.S. State Department travel advisory · Canada travel advice for Burkina Faso · Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) · FIRS - Tax Treaties and Related Matters
Estimates, not advice. Confirm with the official sources before you act.
VietnamBurkina Faso
Your move to Burkina Faso on a Vietnam passport
- VisitMediumVisa required in advance
- NomadHardDifficult, indirect route
- RelocateHardLimited residence routes
Visiting
You need an e-visa. Apply online before you travel and carry the approval. It is usually quick, but leave a few days of buffer.
Passport validity:Passport generally valid for at least 6 months beyond arrival.
At the border:e-Visa (unless ECOWAS national), a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate, and passport are checked at the border.
Working remotely
No dedicated nomad visa; the usual route is a standard residence permit.
Tax and residency
You are generally treated as a tax resident once your stay passes about 183 days in a calendar year, and residents are taxed on worldwide income while non-residents are taxed only on Burkina Faso source income (estimate, confirm with the DGI).(estimate)
Vietnam treats you as a tax resident once you spend roughly 183 days there in a calendar year (or any rolling 12 months) or keep a permanent home, and residents are taxed on worldwide income at progressive rates of around 5% to 35%; there is no foreign-earned-income exclusion, but Vietnam's tax treaties and a foreign tax credit usually stop the same income being taxed twice.
Practical
Currency:XOF. Cost of living:low.
Healthcare:Medical facilities are very limited and foreigners pay upfront, so comprehensive private insurance with medical evacuation cover is essential.
Driving:Carry an International Driving Permit with your national licence, as checkpoints on the few open routes routinely ask to see it.
Sources: Burkina Faso official e-Visa portal · Direction Generale des Impots (tax authority) · U.S. Embassy Burkina Faso travel information · U.S. State Department travel advisory · Canada travel advice for Burkina Faso · General Department of Taxation (Tong cuc Thue) · GDT - Agreements for Avoidance of Double Taxation
Estimates, not advice. Confirm with the official sources before you act.
Frequently asked questions
- Burkina Faso: is there a digital nomad visa?
- No dedicated digital nomad visa; most people use a standard residence permit instead.
- Burkina Faso: when do you become a tax resident?
- You are generally treated as a tax resident once your stay passes about 183 days in a calendar year, and residents are taxed on worldwide income while non-residents are taxed only on Burkina Faso source income (estimate, confirm with the DGI).
- Burkina Faso: what is the cost of living?
- The cost of living is low and the local currency is the XOF. Treat any figures as estimates.
- Burkina Faso: do you need health insurance?
- Medical facilities are very limited and foreigners pay upfront, so comprehensive private insurance with medical evacuation cover is essential.
- Burkina Faso: can you drive on a foreign licence?
- Carry an International Driving Permit with your national licence, as checkpoints on the few open routes routinely ask to see it.
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