Goz Beida
Goz Beida, Abeche, Moundou, Sarh, Am Timan, Koumra, Bardai, Kelo, Doba
French and Arabic
Central African CFA franc
Tropical Climate
Visit this link to get a visa to Chad: here.
Ministry of Communication (Ministère de la Communication)
Filming on private property in Chad — whether in a hotel, cultural site, village compound, or privately-owned landscape, requires a slightly different approach than public filming. Unlike government-controlled spaces, private locations often involve direct negotiation with the property owner or custodian. Permissions are usually easier to secure than state permits, but they still need to be handled formally and respectfully.
When shooting on private land, you’ll typically need:
Because Chad is culturally diverse, with many locations tied to community leaders or tribal authorities, securing access often requires building trust and providing assurances about how filming will be conducted.
Location fees: $1,000–$3,000 per day
Obtain prior authorization from the Chadian Civil Aviation Authority (CCAA) and the Ministry of Defense before operating a drone. Register your drone with the CCAA.
Obtain permits for commercial drone use from the local aviation authority. Ensure compliance with customs regulations for importing drone equipment; it’s advised to contact customs prior to arrival. Register drones with the Chadian Civil Aviation Authority.
Permits are issued by the Civil Aviation Authority of Chad (ADAC)
Permit processing takes 2-4 Weeks.
$80-$160
Yes, Chad is a Carnet country.
General Process for a Garnet Country:
Chadian Customs Administration (Direction Générale des Douanes)
Filming in Chad presents high safety risks due to terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, and armed robbery. Crews must adopt robust security and health measures at all times.
Rebate Amount: Up to 20% of qualifying production expenses.
Eligible Expenses:
Qualifying Productions
Minimum Spend: USD $100,000 (approx. 60 million XAF).
Additional Incentives
Application Process
Rebate Payment
Contact Information
Regional Film Incentives
CEMAC Region (Central African Economic and Monetary Community): Offers additional incentives for co-productions.
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