Without a Visa, South Africans can visit South America in countries such as Argentina, Belize, Chile, Ecuador, Honduras, Panama, Venezuela. In the South Pacific, travel to exotic destinations such as Fiji, Micronesia, and Vanuatu are wishes come true. The Caribbean offers countries to travel to such as Anguilla, Bahamas, Barbados, Cayman Islands, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and the Grenadines. New Zealand is the only country in Australia where no visas are needed, and in Africa itself, Lesotho, Mozambique, Saint Helena, Senegal, and Swaziland also have no visa required travel in place. This is only a listing of a few countries available for South Africans to visit. Check with a local embassy to learn more before setting out on vacation or business trip.
Yes South African passport holders require a visa. You cannot get an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA). You must apply in person at your nearest embassy.
yes of course.....but u may not need a visa
If you enter Thailand with your South African passport, then no. Thailand is visa free for South African passport holders.
South African passport holders do not require a visa for travel to Singapore for a stay of up to 30 days, providing a Social Visit Pass is obtained on arrival. Extensions are possible for a fee of S$40.
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Yes South African passport holders require a visa. You cannot get an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA). You must apply in person at your nearest embassy.
No. US passport holders are allowed 90 days visa-free travel in Germany and the other Schengen-Agreement countries.
Moroccan passport holders can travel visa-free or obtain a visa on arrival in several countries, primarily within Africa and the Middle East. Notable visa-free destinations include Tunisia, Algeria, and several West African nations like Senegal and Ivory Coast. Additionally, they can visit some countries in the Caribbean and parts of Asia, such as Indonesia and Malaysia, with visa-on-arrival options. Overall, the Moroccan passport allows access to around 60 countries without a prior visa.
Canadian and American passports both offer visa-free travel to many countries, but there are some key differences. American passport holders have access to more countries without a visa compared to Canadian passport holders. Additionally, American citizens may have easier access to certain countries due to diplomatic relationships. However, Canadian passport holders may have an advantage in certain situations, such as when traveling to countries that have strained relations with the United States. Ultimately, the specific travel privileges and visa requirements can vary depending on the destination country.
Chinese citizens do not have complete freedom to travel to other countries. They are required to obtain a visa for most destinations, and some countries have restrictions on Chinese passport holders.
No
UK passport holders require 6 months left on their passport
yes they hv required the entry permission at Mexican immigration.
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 you do, even the travel to Ireland from the UK has now been restricted to passport holders only.