In nearly all cases, Cubans need to pre-obtain a visa.
There are approximately 34 countries that a Cuban citizen can visit without a Visa. Some of the countries are Belarus, Russia, Malasya, Kyrgyzstan, and Grenada.
I guess you mean a Mozambican passport. No, you need a visa issued by the Mexican and Cuban governments, respectively.
Yes.
If Castro lets you out of Cuba to travel to Florida then yes.
As Cuban American indicates a United States citizen, then they would live in a Representative Democracy specifically a Federal Republic and economically a Captialist system. Cuban Nationals however, live in a Socialist Nation, specifically a Communist State which also governs its economic system.
Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Trinidad & Tobago, Ecuador, Peru, Paraguay, Colombia, Georgia, Turkey, Israel, Japan, China, etc.
Yes. British nationals do need a visa to go to Cuba. Contact the nearest Cuban embassy for visa processing.
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I do not believe it is possible due to travel restrictions.
That's such a dumb question.
The Cuban government is very strict about migration, therefor any Cuban citizen is not allowed to leave Cuba, without permission from the law. The reason for this is because They do not want people to leave Cuba and bring back other countries culture such as religion, food, and entertainment. However Canada's government is allot like the US's Representative democracy.
A Cuban flag without the star is often interpreted as a symbol of opposition to the Cuban government, particularly the Castro regime. The star represents the ideals of the Cuban Revolution, and its absence signifies a rejection of those ideals or a call for change. This flag variant is commonly used by dissidents and activists advocating for democracy and human rights in Cuba.