Burkina Faso

Visa Requirements and Application

  • Visas are required for most nationalities; apply at a consulate or online (eVisa). Documents: passport, application, photos, health certificate, insurance.
  • Visa fees are waived for Africans; online application is still required.
  • ECOWAS nationals, some African countries, and select others are visa-exempt.

Accommodation

  • Hotels in Ouagadougou and Bobo-Dioulasso range from budget guesthouses to international chains.
  • Airbnb.com also provides reasonably priced accommodation in major cities in Burkina Faso.

Jobs

  • Opportunities in NGOs, mining, education, and public sector; jobs posted on LinkedIn and Indeed.

Community

  • Burkina Faso has a diverse ethnic mosaic and vibrant community projects that support local development and resilience.

Entertainment

  • Major attractions include FESPACO (Africa’s top film festival), live music, puppetry, museums, and parks in Ouagadougou.

Schools

  • French is the teaching language. Education is free/compulsory from ages 6-16, but resources are limited. Ouagadougou has an international school.

Shipping Logistics

  • Major logistics firms operate through the ports of neighboring countries, with container shipping from the U.S. and Europe. Air and land routes are also available.

Business Registration

  • Register at Maison de l’Entreprise, Ouagadougou. Process includes tax notices, ID docs, business license, and fees (~CFA 40,500). Takes about 25 days for foreigners.

Banking

  • Banking sector is stable, with international banks and local options; XOF is the local currency.