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Equatorial Guinea: visas, tax & cost of living

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

Equatorial Guinea: visas, tax & cost of living
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United KingdomEquatorial Guinea

Your move to Equatorial Guinea on a United Kingdom 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 valid for at least 6 months from your date of arrival.

At the border:Approved eVisa or visa, printed eVisa approval letter, proof of yellow fever vaccination, and proof of accommodation and onward travel may be requested.

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 at least 183 days in any 12 month period, or have your home or principal residence in the country, and residents are taxed on worldwide income while non-residents are taxed only on local-source income (estimate, confirm current rates).(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:XAF. Cost of living:high.

Healthcare:Public healthcare is very limited, so foreigners should carry comprehensive private medical insurance with evacuation cover.

Driving:An International Driving Permit alongside your home licence is recommended for short stays.

Sources: Equatorial Guinea eVisa (VFS Global government partner) · PwC Worldwide Tax Summaries, Equatorial Guinea residence · PwC Worldwide Tax Summaries, taxes on personal income · UK FCDO travel advice, entry requirements · US State Department, Equatorial Guinea travel advisory · GOV.UK: tax on foreign income · HMRC: double-taxation treaties

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

Frequently asked questions

Equatorial Guinea: is there a digital nomad visa?
No dedicated digital nomad visa; most people use a standard residence permit instead.
Equatorial Guinea: when do you become a tax resident?
You are generally treated as tax resident if you spend at least 183 days in any 12 month period, or have your home or principal residence in the country, and residents are taxed on worldwide income while non-residents are taxed only on local-source income (estimate, confirm current rates).
Equatorial Guinea: what is the cost of living?
The cost of living is high and the local currency is the XAF. Treat any figures as estimates.
Equatorial Guinea: do you need health insurance?
Public healthcare is very limited, so foreigners should carry comprehensive private medical insurance with evacuation cover.
Equatorial Guinea: can you drive on a foreign licence?
An International Driving Permit alongside your home licence is recommended for short stays.

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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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