Entry rules in response to coronavirus (COVID-19)
Restrictions are in place for entry to Wallis and Futuna. Check the website of the local Prefecture (in French) on the current requirements for entry. For more information on specific entry measures, you should consult the French government website and this French government COVID-19 website (in French).
If travelling via France, you should also check our Travel Advice for France.
Regular entry requirements
Visas
Wallis and Futuna Islands are a Territorial Collective (Collectivité d’Outre-Mer) of France.
If you hold a British Citizen passport, you don’t need a visa to enter Wallis and Futana Islands for stays of up to three months. Other British passport holders, and those who plan to stay longer than three months, should check the current entry requirements on the website of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and, if necessary, confirm with the nearest French Diplomatic mission.
UK residents in Wallis and Futuna
If you live in Wallis and Futuna you should carry your residence document, as well as your valid passport when you travel. If you have applied but not yet received your document, carry your certificate of application. You will have received this as an email. If you have not yet applied for a residence document, you should carry evidence that you are resident in Wallis and Futuna. This could include a tenancy agreement or a utility bill in your name, dating from 2020. For more information, including on how to apply for a residence document, see the French government’s website.
Yellow fever certificate requirements
Check whether you need a yellow fever certificate by visiting the National Travel Health Network and Centre’s TravelHealthPro website.