If you’re a French citizen packing for Belize, there’s one form you can’t forget: the Belize Travel Declaration. Whether you’re headed for island hopping, jungle ruins, or a beachside honeymoon, you’ll need this document to enter and exit the country.
This guide covers everything French travelers should know about the Belize Travel Declaration—from when to fill it out to how to avoid airport headaches.
What is the Belize Travel Declaration?
The Belize Travel Declaration is a required online form used by immigration and customs officials to process travelers entering or leaving the country via Philip Goldson International Airport.
This form is:
- Required for all foreign travelers
- Not a visa
- Valid for one entry
- Used to generate a QR code
You’ll be asked to complete it before both arrival and departure.
Do French citizens need it to visit Belize?
Yes. Although French travelers don’t need a visa for short visits to Belize, a travel declaration is still required.
"I nearly missed my connecting flight because I forgot to complete the declaration ahead of time. Had to rush through it at the airport. Lesson learned," explains Élodie M., traveler from Lyon.
When and how to complete it ⏰
The form takes less than 10 minutes to fill out and should be submitted:
- Before boarding your flight to Belize
- Before leaving Belize to return home or continue your journey
You’ll receive a QR code by email. Save it to your phone and print a backup, just in case.
What happens if you skip it?
Skipping the declaration can delay your trip. Some travelers reported being pulled out of line or forced to connect to airport Wi-Fi to complete it under pressure.
Belizean officials expect travelers to arrive prepared. Not having your QR code may lead to long waits or missed connections.
What can French travelers bring to Belize? 🥖🍫
France may be famous for fine cheese and charcuterie, but those are a no-go at Belize customs.
Not allowed:
- Fresh produce
- Dairy and meat products
- Homemade foods
Allowed in moderation:
- Pre-packaged snacks like crackers, candy, or biscuits
- Dried pasta or rice
Alcohol: Up to 1 liter per traveler. Anything more must be declared and may be taxed.
“We brought a few bars of French chocolate and two bottles of wine. Declared them, no trouble at all,” Julien and Claire, honeymooners from Bordeaux
What you’ll need to apply 📝
Have this information ready:
- 📱 French mobile number with +33 country code
- 🛫 Last city you’re in before flying to Belize
- 🏨 Accommodation type and full address
- 🇫🇷 Country of residence (France)
- 💬 Preferred update method (email, SMS, or WhatsApp)
How to apply for your Belize travel declaration with us? 📱
You could apply on the Belize government website, but it’s known for glitches and clunky forms.
With iVisa, you get:
Simply complete these quick steps to get your declaration today:
Step 1: Fill out your travel and customs info
Step 2: Choose a processing speed and pay
Step 3: Receive your QR code by email and bring it with you
Apply in advance and get your QR code delivered to your inbox to avoid last-minute stress and airport delays.
How much does it cost? 💳
The Belize Travel Declaration is free through the government, but iVisa offers extra convenience and speed for a small fee:
- Standard: USD $69.99 (24-hour processing)
- Rush: USD $79.99 (8-hour processing)
- Super Rush: USD $89.99 (30-minute processing)
What to expect on arrival in Belize 🛬
Belize International Airport is small but busy. Depending on the number of flights arriving, processing times range from 30 minutes to over an hour.
Have your QR code, passport, and travel info ready. Be prepared to:
- Show proof of accommodations
- Share your return or onward travel plans
- Answer basic customs questions
"Customs asked where I was staying and if I had any food. I showed the email with my QR code and was waved through in under 10 minutes," said Camille D., solo traveler from Paris.
Our customer service team is ready to assist if you have any questions about traveling to Belize and the Belize Travel Declaration application. Contact us anytime via WhatsApp or iVisa chat.