Depending on your citizenship, it is normal for ALL countries to require visitors to have visas. The shortness of the length of stay is immaterial.
U.S. citizens (U.S. passport holders) visiting the Republic of South Africa for ninety (90) days or less for tourism / business purposes do not need visas.
No, Israelis do not need visas to travel to Aruba.Specifically, Israelis need valid Israeli passports and return tickets. They enter without visas. They can stay up to thirty days at a time.
There aren't really specific visiting hours... I believe you can come and go as you please. But i think technically there is only a limit to how many days. It's 3 I believe.
there are 16 days in the china Olympics
No. Visas are not required by U.S. citizens for stays of up to 90 days.
145 clear days in china
No, Jamaicans do not need visas in order to go to Suriname, but yes, they do for Bermuda.Specifically, no visa is required of Jamaicans for entry into Suriname. But Jamaicans may expect to stay only a maximum of 120 days at a time. In contrast, Jamaicans cannot enter Bermuda without visas.
Under the US Visa Waiver Program a British citizen is allowed 90 days in the US without any special visas.
Depends where in china.
approximately 2 days
Everyday from 8:30am - 3:30pm
My experience with visas is that you get them 30 days before you go to the country where it is required. A visa is not free and it costs depending on the country. Mine for Russia ran over 200.00 and was good only for the 13 days I was there.