Leo, let's discuss visa and immigration procedures for Comoros and Mozambique.
Sounds good, Mira. Let's tackle the bureaucratic hurdles.
Comoros often grants visas on arrival. You'll need your passport, proof of accommodation, and sufficient funds.
Visa on arrival sounds manageable. What about Mozambique?
Mozambique also offers visas on arrival for many nationalities, but regulations change frequently; check the latest rules before you go.
Frequent changes are a concern. What else should we know?
For both countries, ensure your passport has at least six months validity. Expect some paperwork at the airport.
Understood. What about immigration procedures?
Both countries require proof of a return ticket and sufficient funds to cover your stay.
Makes sense. Any specific questions they typically ask?
Mozambique immigration can be thorough, inquiring about your trip's purpose and accommodations. Having hotel reservations and a basic itinerary helps.
An itinerary? I'll try to plan...slightly. Any other quirks?
A yellow fever vaccination certificate might be required for both, depending on your origin. Comoros also wants proof of medical insurance coverage.
Yellow fever certificate and medical insurance – noted. Anything else for Comoros?
They might ask why you chose Comoros. Highlight the stunning landscapes and exotic perfumes – avoid mentioning political plots.
Got it. Stunning landscapes and exotic perfumes it is. Thanks, Mira.