Samoa•OceaniaVaries
Free
3 days
No
Not Required
Allowed
No
Not Required
Short-duration permit for travellers transiting through Samoa for up to 72 hours en route to another destination, with no work or study permitted.
The Transit Permit for Samoa is a specialized regulatory instrument established under the nation’s Immigration Act 2004 and the subsequent Immigration Regulations 2014, designed to facilitate the seamless movement of international travelers passing through the country’s borders. Recognizing Samoa’s strategic position as a burgeoning aviation hub in the South Pacific, the government implemented this permit to accommodate passengers who require a brief stopover while en route to a final international destination. This permit exists to bridge the gap between full tourist entry and the strict confines of international transit zones, acknowledging that travelers may need to exit the airport to access local amenities or transfer between separate flight bookings. By formalizing this short-term stay, the Samoan immigration system ensures that the country remains an accessible waypoint for global transit, maintaining national security and border integrity while preventing the administrative burden of processing full-scale visitor visas for individuals who have no intention of remaining in the country.
The ideal applicant for this permit is a transient traveler who possesses a confirmed onward ticket to a third country and holds all necessary legal documentation, such as a valid visa or entry permit, for their final destination. This permit is strictly limited to a duration of 72 hours, making it distinct from standard visitor visas that allow for extended leisure or business stays. Unlike other immigration categories, the Transit Permit is explicitly non-remunerative; it carries a zero-fee structure and strictly prohibits any form of employment, study, or commercial activity within Samoan territory. Its primary benefit lies in its streamlined efficiency, allowing travelers to navigate the logistics of international travel—such as changing airlines or awaiting connecting flights—without the financial and bureaucratic hurdles of traditional entry requirements. However, applicants must be mindful that this permit is a privilege rather than a right, and failure to provide proof of onward travel or valid documentation for the final destination will result in a denial of entry, as the permit is intended solely for those whose primary objective is the continuation of their journey beyond Samoan borders.
| Initial grant | 3 days |
Must be a genuine transit passenger with an onward journey to a third country.
Must hold a confirmed onward ticket showing departure from Samoa within a short timeframe (typically 24-48 hours).
Must possess a valid visa or entry permit for the final destination country.
Must remain within the transit area or as specified by immigration authorities.
Education
none or higher
Passport
Onward ticket
Proof of onward travel
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