SURINAME
The Republic of Suriname
Do I Need a Visa to Visit Suriname?
Canadian citizens using a Canadian passport require a visa to visit Suriname.
Canadian citizens using a Canadian passport for TOURISM can use a Tourist Card issued by the Suriname Embassy.
CLICK HERE for a FILLABLE TOURIST CARD or VISA APPLICATION for SURINAME
Nationals of the following countries and places do not need a visa: Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Colombia for holders of diplomatic and official passports only, Cuba for holders of diplomatic and official passports only, Dominica, Ecuador, Philippines, Gambia, Guyana, Grenada, Hong Kong, Israel, Jamaica, Japan, Malaysia, Netherlands Antilles for regular passport holders only (diplomatic and official passports need visa), St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Singapore, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela for holders of diplomatic and official passports only, South Korea, Switzerland.
Nationals of all other countries need a visa.
TOURIST CARD
Single Entry Tourist Card
Regular: 5 working days US$25
BUSINESS VISA
Single Entry Business Visa, one (1) month
Regular: 5 working days US$45
Multiple Entry Business Visa, two (2) months
Regular: 5 working days US$90
Multiple Entry Business Visa, six (6) months
Regular: 5 working days US$270
Multiple Entry Business Visa, one (1) year
Regular: 5 working days US$540
TOURIST OR FAMILY VISIT VISA
Single Entry Tourist Visa, two (2) month
Regular: 5 working days US$30
Multiple Entry Tourist Visa, three (3) to four (4) months
Regular: 5 working days US$60
Multiple Entry Tourist Visa, six (6) months
Regular: 5 working days US$90
Multiple Entry Tourist Visa, one (1) year
Regular: 5 working days US$175
For more information about travel conditions, please visit the Foreign Affairs Web site.