Rwanda and Seychelles Sign Visa Exemption Agreement
Rwandans and Seychellois will now be able to travel to each other’s countries without a visa, thanks to a new agreement signed by the two countries’ presidents.
The agreement was signed on Wednesday, June 28, by Rwandan President Paul Kagame and Seychelles President Wavel Ramkalawan. The agreement was part of a series of memorandums of understanding (MoUs) signed during Kagame’s two-day state visit to Seychelles.
The visa exemption agreement is a significant step in deepening the bilateral relations between Rwanda and Seychelles. It will make it easier for citizens of both countries to travel and do business with each other.
The agreement also reflects the growing cooperation between Rwanda and Seychelles in a number of areas, including tourism, trade, and investment.
Benefits of the visa exemption agreement between Rwanda and Seychelles
- It will make it easier for Rwandans and Seychellois to travel to each other’s countries.
- It will boost tourism between the two countries.
- It will facilitate trade and investment between the two countries.
- It will strengthen the bilateral relations between Rwanda and Seychelles
The visa exemption agreement is a positive development for both Rwanda and Seychelles. It will help to promote tourism, trade, and investment between the two countries, and it will strengthen their bilateral relations.