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Djibouti: visas, tax & cost of living

Djibouti: honest, sourced estimates on entry rules, the digital nomad visa, tax residency and the cost of living, tailored to your passport.

Djibouti: visas, tax & cost of living
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United KingdomDjibouti

Your move to Djibouti 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 valid at least 6 months beyond your intended entry date with one blank page.

At the border:Approved eVisa printout, onward or return travel booking, and a passport photo; most arrivals enter via Ambouli International Airport.

Working remotely

No dedicated nomad visa; the usual route is a standard residence permit.

Tax and residency

You are generally treated as tax resident if you spend more than 183 days in Djibouti in a 12 month period; residents may be taxed on worldwide income while non-residents are taxed only on Djibouti-sourced 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:DJF. Cost of living:mid.

Healthcare:Medical facilities are limited even in the capital and serious cases often require evacuation, so comprehensive private health and evacuation insurance is essential for foreigners.

Driving:Bring an International Driving Permit alongside your home licence; driving is on the right and conditions outside the city can be rough.

Sources: Djibouti official eVisa portal · Direction Generale des Impots (tax authority) · US State Department - Djibouti travel information · ICAEW - Tax in Djibouti · GOV.UK: tax on foreign income · HMRC: double-taxation treaties

Estimates, not advice. Confirm with the official sources before you act.

Frequently asked questions

Djibouti: is there a digital nomad visa?
No dedicated digital nomad visa; most people use a standard residence permit instead.
Djibouti: when do you become a tax resident?
You are generally treated as tax resident if you spend more than 183 days in Djibouti in a 12 month period; residents may be taxed on worldwide income while non-residents are taxed only on Djibouti-sourced income (estimate, confirm with the DGI).
Djibouti: what is the cost of living?
The cost of living is moderate and the local currency is the DJF. Treat any figures as estimates.
Djibouti: do you need health insurance?
Medical facilities are limited even in the capital and serious cases often require evacuation, so comprehensive private health and evacuation insurance is essential for foreigners.
Djibouti: can you drive on a foreign licence?
Bring an International Driving Permit alongside your home licence; driving is on the right and conditions outside the city can be rough.

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Last verified: 2026-06-26

Voymo gives general information to help you organise your move. It is not legal, tax, or immigration advice, always confirm with an official source or a qualified professional before you act.

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