Type Approval for Seychelles (SCRA Certification)

Seychelles offers a clear and practical type approval process for radio communication equipment through the Seychelles Communications Regulatory Authority (SCRA). SCRA Type Approval is mandatory for applicable radio, wireless, and ICT equipment before it can be placed on the market or used in Seychelles. The approval process is mainly documentation-based and is designed to confirm that radio equipment complies with recognized international standards, especially ETSI and FCC requirements for radio frequency, electromagnetic compatibility, health, and safety. SCRA approval is granted through an authorization letter and has no fixed expiry period, provided the approved equipment is not modified. This makes Seychelles a practical market for manufacturers already holding strong international RF, EMC, safety, and health compliance documentation.

Concerned AuthoritySCRA – (Seychelles Communications Regulatory Authority)
RequirementMandatory
Certification Validity PeriodPermanent
In-Country TestingNot Required
In-Country RepresentationNot Required
Average Time to Get Type Approval5-6 Weeks
Labelling RequirementRequired
Country Calling Code+248
CapitalVictoria
CurrencySeychelles Rupee
PopulationApprox. 120,000

Understanding SCRA Type Approval in Seychelles: Why It Matters for Your Product

In Seychelles, compliance with the Seychelles Communications Regulatory Authority (SCRA) is important because SCRA Type Approval confirms that radio communication equipment meets the country’s technical, radio frequency, electromagnetic compatibility, health, and safety requirements.

The approval ensures that your product can be legally used or placed on the Seychelles market. It also helps confirm that the equipment operates within permitted frequency bands and does not create harmful interference with radio communication services.

For manufacturers and importers, obtaining SCRA Type Approval improves market access confidence, reduces regulatory risk, supports smoother importation, and confirms that the product is suitable for use in Seychelles.

Devices Requiring SCRA Certification

SCRA Type Approval is applicable to radio communication equipment and telecommunication equipment that contains an integrated radio frequency module. This includes:

  • RF Devices: Wi-Fi routers, Bluetooth devices, mobile phones, wireless access points, and short-range wireless devices.
  • Telecommunication Equipment with RF Modules: Cellular routers, modems, gateways, tablets, and network-connected wireless devices.
  • Network Infrastructure Equipment: Base stations, repeaters, radio transmitters, satellite terminals, and wireless network equipment.
  • IoT Devices: Smart devices, wireless sensors, tracking devices, M2M equipment, and RF-enabled connected products.
  • Receive-Only Devices: Certain receive-only radio devices may also fall within the SCRA type approval scope.

Telecommunication equipment with no integrated radio frequency module is generally not covered under the SCRA radio communication equipment type approval procedure.

Documents Required for SCRA Approval Process

These documents help prove compliance with Seychelles’ radio, EMC, health, and safety requirements:

  • Formal Request Letter: A letter requesting confirmation that the equipment can be operated in Seychelles.
  • Power of Attorney: Required if the application is submitted on behalf of a manufacturer or company.
  • Technical Specification Sheet: Product brochure, datasheet, operational description, and full technical specifications.
  • Frequency Information: Operating frequency, maximum transmit power or EIRP, channel spacing, antenna details, and supported radio technologies.
  • Declaration of Conformity: Manufacturer declaration confirming compliance with recognized international standards.
  • Test Reports: RF, EMC, health, and safety reports issued by the manufacturer or an accredited independent laboratory.
  • User Manual: Product instructions and technical operating details.
  • Product Photos: Product images and identification details, where applicable.
  • Proof of Payment: Remittance advice or payment confirmation for the applicable SCRA type approval fee.
  • GSMA TAC Letter: Recommended for cellular devices such as mobile phones, cellular tablets, and SIM-enabled equipment.

All documents should be consistent. Model names, frequency bands, output power, radio technologies, test reports, and product identification details should match across the full application file.

How DataX International Helps Streamline the SCRA Type Approval Process

DataX International simplifies the Seychelles SCRA Type Approval process by handling the key steps required for a smooth and efficient certification experience.

  • Documentation Examination: We review technical documents, user manuals, datasheets, test reports, and Declarations of Conformity to ensure they meet SCRA requirements.
  • Application Preparation: We compile the required documents and prepare the application file for submission.
  • Fee Management: We assist with regulatory fee handling and payment coordination to avoid administrative delays.
  • Technical Gap Review: We check for mismatches between model numbers, supported frequencies, output power, test reports, and product identification details.
  • Modular and Family Approval Support: We help assess whether multiple models or RF modules can be covered efficiently under one approval approach.
  • Expert Guidance: Our team guides you throughout the approval process, answers technical questions, and follows up until authorization is issued.
  • Post-Approval Support: We assist with product revisions, model changes, and future compliance updates to help keep your products aligned with Seychelles requirements.

Seychelles Type Approval – FAQs

Q1: Which authority handles Seychelles telecom type approval?

The responsible authority is the Seychelles Communications Regulatory Authority (SCRA).

Q2: What products require SCRA Type Approval?

Products with radio frequency functions, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cellular, RF modules, IoT devices, satellite terminals, and radio transmitters, generally require approval.

Q3: Is in-country laboratory testing required?

No. Seychelles follows a documentation-based approval process, and local laboratory testing is not required if valid ETSI and/or FCC technical documents are provided.

Q4: Are product samples required?

No. Product samples are generally not required for standard SCRA Type Approval applications.

Q5: Is local representation required in Seychelles?

No. Local representation is not required. The authorization letter can be issued to the entity making the application.

Q6: Are ETSI and FCC reports accepted by SCRA?

Yes. SCRA accepts recognized international technical standards, especially ETSI and/or FCC reports covering RF, EMC, health, and safety.

Q7: Is a local SCRA label required after approval?

No. Seychelles does not require a special local SCRA approval label, but clear product identification and recognized compliance markings are recommended.

Q8: What is the validity period of SCRA approval?

SCRA Type Approval has no fixed expiry period, provided the approved equipment is not modified.

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