Saint Pierre and Miquelon is an overseas territory of France.
Saint Pierre and Miquelon is not part of the EU (via France) or Schengen Area, but facilitated regulations are applied to these countries’ citizens. EU and Schengen countries’ nationals can travel to Saint Pierre and Miquelon for an unlimited time period with their National Identity Card instead of the passport.
All the nationals who are holding valid Long-stay (“D” type”) visa or Residence Permit issued by France or other Schengen countries can enter Saint Pierre and Miquelon without obtaining a new visa and stay there for up to 90 days within 6 months period.
Nationals of the following countries can also travel to Saint Pierre and Miquelon without obtaining a new visa if they are holding a valid multiple-entry visa (Schengen included) with a validity of more than 6 months, issued by France:
Short-stay (“C type”) Schengen visa issued by France or other Schengen countries is not valid for entering Saint Pierre and Miquelon.
If you are a visa-required national, you have to obtain a separate visa to Saint Pierre and Miquelon from France diplomatic missions (embassies/consulates). A special wording like – “DFA (Départements Français D'Amérique)” must be indicated on the visa. On the other hand, you cannot travel to France nor other Schengen countries with a visa valid for Saint Pierre and Miquelon only either.
If you are required to obtain a visa to travel to France, you will be also required to obtain a visa beforehand for entering Saint Pierre and Miquelon. Holders of Canadian identification documents (ID card, driver’s license, student card, etc.), of any nationality, are not required a passport to travel to Saint Pierre and Miquelon if they are traveling from Canada directly.
You can apply for the following types of Saint Pierre and Miquelon visas at France embassies/consulates:
You can apply for a Saint Pierre and Miquelon Short-stay visa for realizing your temporary travel to Saint Pierre and Miquelon. Reasons to apply for this type of visa can be tourism, visiting family or friends, business trips, short-term work, and many other non-permanent nuances. Saint Pierre and Miquelon Short-term visa’s validity period can be a maximum of 90 days. Short-term visas can be both single-entry and multiple-entry.
1. Application Form
2. Passport
3. Photo
4. ID Card Copy
5. Residence Permit/Visa Copy (if your country of residence and citizenship are different)
6. Photocopies
7. Travel Itinerary
8. Letter from Local Employer/Sponsor (Proof of Occupation)
9. Proof of Financial Means
10. Medical Insurance
11. Supporting Documents that Show Your Reason for a Trip
For tourism:
For business/congress/sports travel:
For private visit:
For employment (short-term):
12. For Minors:
*Additional documents can be required by the embassy.
The average processing time for a Saint Pierre and Miquelon Short-term Visa is 3-15 calendar days. It depends on your visa application country.
Saint Pierre and Miquelon Short-term Visa fee is 9 EUR (it can slightly vary depending on your country and nationality) per applicant. Additionally, you may also need to pay other Administrative fees such as the Visa Application center fee, courier service fee, etc., depending on the country and location of your documents' submission.
You will apply for a Saint Pierre and Miquelon Short-term visa in France visa application centers, embassies, or consulates, whichever accepts visa applications in your country of residence. If there is none of them in your country, you need to apply to the nearest embassy or consulate to your location.
Saint Pierre and Miquelon Long-term visa will be valid for up to 1 year with multiple entries. You can apply for this visa, if your travel purpose is long-term employment, family reunion, research, study, etc.
1. Application Form
2. Passport
3. Photo
4. ID Card Copy
5. Residence Permit/Visa Copy (if your country of residence and citizenship are different)
6. Photocopies
7. Travel Itinerary
8. Letter from Local Employer/Sponsor (Proof of Occupation)
9. Proof of Financial Means
10. Medical Insurance
11. Supporting Documents that Show Your Reason for a Trip
For private visit:
For studying (long-term):
For employment (long-term):
For family reunion:
12. For Minors:
*Additional documents can be required by the embassy.
The average processing time for a Saint Pierre and Miquelon Long-term Visa is 10-30 calendar days. It depends on your visa application country.
Saint Pierre and Miquelon Long-term Visa fee is 99 EUR (it can vary depending on your country and nationality). Additionally, you may also need to pay other Administrative fees such as the Visa Application center fee, courier service fee, etc., depending on the country and location of your documents' submission.
You will apply for a Saint Pierre and Miquelon Long-term visa in France visa application centers, embassies, or consulates, whichever accepts visa applications in your country of residence. If there is none of them in your country, you need to apply to the nearest embassy or consulate to your location.
No, Schengen visas are not valid for traveling to Saint Pierre and Miquelon. You need to obtain a separate visa for Saint Pierre and Miquelon from French embassies/consulates.
All the nationals who are holding valid Long-stay (“D” type”) visa or Residence Permit issued by France or other Schengen countries can enter Saint Pierre and Miquelon without obtaining a new visa and stay there for up to 90 days within 6 months period.
All the nationals who are holding valid Long-stay (“D” type”) visa or Residence Permit issued by France or other Schengen countries can enter Saint Pierre and Miquelon without obtaining a new visa and stay there for up to 90 days within 6 months period.
You can apply for Saint Pierre and Miquelon visa at France diplomatic missions/embassies/consulates.
No, you cannot travel to France or other Schengen countries with a special Saint Pierre and Miquelon visa. This visa is only valid for traveling to Saint Pierre and Miquelon, you still have to obtain a Schengen visa for traveling to France or other Schengen countries, if you are not a visa-exempted national.
No, Saint Pierre and Miquelon is not a part of the Schengen Area, but some facilitated regulations are applied to Schengen countries and their citizens. EU and Schengen countries’ nationals can travel to Saint Pierre and Miquelon for an unlimited time period with their National Identity Card instead of the passport.
Visa-exempted nationals can stay in Saint Pierre and Miquelon for up to 90 days within 6 months period without a visa.