In general, UK entry clearance issuing posts in non-Commonwealth countries - with the exception of those in Antananarivo in Madagascar, Reykjavik in Iceland and Libreville in Gabon - issue visas on behalf of most independent Commonwealth countries that do not have representation in that country. Listed below are some of the countries for which entry clearances cannot be issued. There are, however, several exceptions to this and you should contact either a representative of the Commonwealth country that you intend to visit, or your nearest visa application centre where you can get up to date information. Commonwealth Secretariat - Commonwealth member countries The visa application centre will charge an administration fee for issuing a visa for a Commonwealth country, and the country may also charge a visa fee on arrival there. Countries for which entry clearances cannot be issued by our visa sections or visa application centres overseas: Australia Malta Solomon Islands Bangladesh Mozambique South Africa Brunei Namibia Tanzania Canada Nauru Tonga Cameroon Pakistan Uganda Fiji Papua New Guinea Vanuatu Guyana Seychelles Western Samoa India Singapore Zimbabwe and Hong Kong (Special Administrative Region of The People's Republic of China) Please note that this list does not necessarily contain all of the Commonwealth countries for which British visa offices do not issue visas, and is subject to change without notice.