A Seychelles eTA is typically valid for 90 days from your travel date.
What You Need to Know
The validity period starts from your travel date. A Seychelles eTA is generally issued for a single entry, meaning you can enter the country once within its validity period. The validity period is different from the allowed length of stay: validity refers to how long you have to use your eTA to enter Seychelles, while the length of stay—usually up to your approved visit duration—refers to how long you can remain after entry.
Our Recommendation
After you receive your eTA approval, check the document carefully to confirm the expiration date and your permitted length of stay. This ensures your travel plans align with your eTA’s terms.
A Quick Tip
Validity is about when you can enter Seychelles, not how long you can stay there. Your allowed stay begins only after you have entered the country.