Tunisia visa options for Poland passport holders
Tourist / short stay
Visa-free · up to 90 days
Enter without a visa, usually for a set number of days.
Visa types & longer-stay routes for Tunisia
Rules are written for third-country foreign nationals generally; specific entry treatment (visa-free vs visa-required) depends on your nationality, and citizens of many countries (incl. US, UK, EU, Canada) enter visa-free for short stays.
- Most nomadsTourist
Visa-Free Short Stay (Tourism / Business)
Up to 90 days (sources cite up to 90 days; some references note within a 180-day period — verify for your nationality)
- Insurance
- RecommendedNot required for entry, but travel/medical insurance strongly recommended — medical care for foreigners is paid and can be costly
- Good for
- Nationals of roughly 70+ visa-exempt countries (incl. US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia, Japan) visiting for tourism or short business trips
- Requirement
- Passport valid at least 6 months from entry (national ID cards no longer accepted since Jan 2025); proof of accommodation and onward/return ticket may be requested at the border
- Tourist
Short-Stay Visa / eVisa (Tourist & Business)
Up to 90 days (single or multiple entry); no in-country extension of the eVisa
- Insurance
- RequiredNot stated as mandatory; travel/medical insurance recommended
- Good for
- Visa-required nationals travelling for tourism or business who are not visa-exempt
- Requirement
- Valid 6+ month passport, completed application, photo, proof of lodging (hotel booking or host invitation), return ticket; business travel typically needs an invitation letter from a Tunisian host company. Fees cited around approx. USD 90 single / USD 180 multiple entry (varies — verify)
- Work
Work Visa (Long-Stay Type D + Work Permit)
Tied to the work permit / residence permit; permit and residence card typically valid 1-2 years and renewable
- Insurance
- RequiredNot explicitly specified at visa stage; health coverage/medical certificate may be required for the residence permit — verify
- Good for
- Foreign nationals taking up employment in Tunisia, sponsored by a Tunisian employer
- Requirement
- Long-stay (Type D) visa plus an employer-specific, non-transferable work permit (granted generally only where no qualified Tunisian worker is available); then apply for a carte de séjour after arrival. Fees approx. TND 150-300 work permit, TND 100-200 residence permit (varies — verify)
- Most nomadsStudy
Student Visa (Long-Stay Type D, Study)
Duration of studies; requires a residence permit (carte de séjour) after arrival, typically issued 1-2 years and renewable
- Insurance
- Required— sources list proof of valid health insurance coverage among student visa documents
- Good for
- Foreign students enrolled in a Tunisian university or institution for programs longer than 90 days
- Requirement
- Letter of acceptance from a recognised Tunisian institution, passport valid 6+ months beyond stay, proof of sufficient funds, academic documents; criminal background check / medical certificate may be required
- Residence
Long-Stay Visa (Type D / National Visa)
More than 90 days; serves as the gateway to a residence permit which sets the actual duration
- Insurance
- RequiredHealth insurance / medical certificate may be required depending on purpose (explicitly required for students) — verify
- Good for
- Anyone staying more than 90 consecutive days or over 6 months per year — for work, study, family reunification, investment or retirement
- Requirement
- More extensive documentation than short-stay: purpose evidence (employment/enrolment/family/investment), proof of funds, accommodation; often a criminal background check and medical certificate. Must apply for a carte de séjour after arrival (usually within ~1 month)
- Residence
Residence Permit (Carte de Séjour) — Temporary & Permanent
Temporary: 1-2 years, renewable (annual renewal cited). Permanent: 10 years, renewable, after ~5 years continuous residency or qualifying ties (marriage, children, significant economic contribution)
- Insurance
- RequiredA medical certificate (sometimes from a Tunisian medical institution) may be required; private health coverage advisable — verify exact insurance terms
- Good for
- Long-stay foreign residents: workers, students, family members, investors and retirees
- Requirement
- Apply at local police / National Security district after entering on a long-stay visa: valid passport, long-stay visa, accommodation proof, police clearance, financial evidence, photos and purpose documents; investors/retirees must show sufficient funds
- Transit
Transit Visa
Up to 7 days
- Insurance
- OptionalNot specified; not generally required for short transit
- Good for
- Travellers passing through Tunisia who need to leave the airport transit area and are not visa-exempt or visa-on-arrival eligible
- Requirement
- Proof of onward travel to a third destination (ticket plus any required onward visa). Not needed if you remain in the international/transit area
Visa categories and figures vary by nationality and change without notice; always verify with a Tunisian embassy or the official e-visa portal before travel. Last checked: 2026-06.
Last verified June 2026
Visa-free isn’t insurance-free
Whatever route you take into Tunisia, your entry stamp never includes health cover. Many longer-stay visas also require proof of insurance before they’re granted. That part is on you — and it’s what we actually do.
Poland → Tunisia: frequently asked
- Do Poland passport holders need a visa to visit Tunisia?
- Visa-free · up to 90 days. Enter without a visa, usually for a set number of days. Always confirm with the official source before booking.
- Can a Poland passport holder live or work long-term in Tunisia?
- Yes, via a long-stay visa. Tunisia has 7 documented visa types covering work, study, residence and — where it exists — digital-nomad routes.
- Do I need travel insurance for Tunisia?
- Entry to Tunisia never includes health cover, so travel medical insurance is strongly recommended. Several Tunisia visas also require proof of insurance before they're granted.
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Visa rules can change at short notice and depend on your purpose of travel, length of stay and onward tickets. Always confirm with the destination’s embassy or the IATA Travel Centre before you book. Visa-free entry never includes travel health insurance. That’s still on you.