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If you are an Italian passport holder, you can visit some countries visa free. The list includes Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, and the UK.
There are many countries that you can travel to visa free with a Nigerian passport. Some of the countries are Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Haiti, Saint Kitts and Nevis.
The list of visa free countries for Botswana Passport holders is quite long. Some of these countries include Fiji, Malawi, Kenya, South Africa, Namibia, Bolivia, Bahamas, Philippines, Malaysia, Canada, Dominica, Ireland, Bangladesh and Hong Kong among others.
Yes. Some examples are Vatican City (in Italy) and Lesotho and Swaziland (landlocked in South Africa).
the AmericanAnother view The US passport has some definite advantages, lower entry fees in many countries, travel to most countries with out trouble, easy Visa acceptance where they require visas. The down side: The USA is hated in a lot of countries. Some countries will refuse entrance or Visas. Canada My other passport. You pay Visa fees in a lot more countries but travel a lot more inconspicuous than US passport holders in a lot of countries. Many countries that don't allow US passport holders are easy to get Visas for Canadians. These countries do not carry your US passport in even hidden your luggage!Another AnswerThe British passport will allow visa-free entry to more countries than any other, bar (I think) Iceland, making it the second-most prestigious passport in the world.
Yes, but only for countries within the European Union. Also, some countries will require additional documentation (proof of return, for instance).
You can travel to as many countries as you like. All you need is a passport, and enough money and free time. Some countries ban there citizens from travelling to some other countries, for example citizens of Arab countries are banned from going to Israel, US citizens are banned from going to Cuba.
Namibia to the West; Mozambique to the East; Botswana to the North East; Zimbabwe to the North.
It depends which country you live in and what passport you want. Some countries doe not even allow temporary passports.
No, there is no train from Paris to Swaziland. But there are some to Switzerland.
It depends how the question is read. If it is referring to the country of South Africa and is looking to find out what nearby countries it surrounds wholly or substantially, then those include only Lesotho and Swaziland. If it refers to the countries in southern Africa, some important examples include: South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Angola, Mozambique, Angola, and Zambia.
yes, nowadays it is good to have a passport most countries require one and some also will need a visa