No a British Passport holder does not need a VISA to travel to Jamaica under the VISA waiver programme for Commonwealth nations. You may find more details on the website link below: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_passport Pls. check this for all country visa requirement for a British Passport holder. Hope this will help. Victor
The Caribbean contains many different nations, each with its own requirements for holders of British passports. Some of those nations are part of the Commonwealth of Nations and you may be abel to enter without a visa.
Puerto Rico is part of the US and has the same visa requirements as the rest of the country. Tourists can usually enter without visa for a limited time. But recent events are causing a discussion of the visa waiver program and it may become necessary at sometime in the future for eveyone to obtain a visa for entry.
Check with the British Foreign Office, or British Embassy in the countries you want to visit, or with the embassies of those countries in your home land.
no,british passport holder do not need visa to domonican republic.
For Irish & UK Passport holder youre passport needs to be valid twice the length of your stay i.e two week stay needs to be valid for four weeks from your arrival date
Yes, you do need your passport.
No. A British passport holder doesn't need a Philippine visa for stays up to 21 days.
No they just need a passport.:)
Not necessary
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yes, you need a visa as you are not a british passport holder.
Yes. Israel and Qatar have diplomatic relations.
Risky. Ask your travel agent or UAE embassy.
Yes, because both Sweden and Britain are in the EU. As a British passport holder you are also an EU citizen, which gives you the legal right to live and work in any other EU country.
You have to be 37 years of age or your parents have to have british citizenship.