
According to Sputnik Afrique, the reform was introduced as part of ongoing efforts to modernise and secure the country's migration infrastructure.
Officials stated that the measure would strengthen administrative security, limit potential abuse, and simplify procedures for Senegalese migration services.
The new measure will also help the west African country streamline immigration processes and reinforce the country's administrative capacity.
By enforcing advanced online payments, the reform aims to improve transparency, reduce congestion at border posts, and ensure that only qualified applicants completed the visa process.
The electronic visa announcement comes as Senegal pursues ambitious plans for economic transformation under its "Senegal 2050" strategic vision, unveiled last week alongside the new
National Economic and Social Recovery Plan.
The Senegalese government said the visa rule is based on reciprocity, meaning countries that require visas for Senegalese citizens will now face the same requirement.
These reforms, backed by President Bassirou Diomaye Faye's administration, aim to restore budgetary sovereignty and strengthen Senegal's role in regional and global affairs.
He added that the requirement was based on the principle of reciprocity, meaning citizens of countries that required visas for Senegalese nationals would now face the same requirement when entering Senegal.
Although details regarding implementation, such as pricing, specific countries affected, and processing timelines, are yet to be made public, nations such as France, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and China, all of which require visas for Senegalese citizens, are expected to fall under the new rules.
The initiative places Senegal alongside other African countries like Namibia, which had recently introduced similar reciprocal visa policies.