View Full Version : Nationalities that don't need any visas?
DerDrache
2008-06-03, 13:53
I'm curious, are there any nationalities that don't need visas for anywhere? Or since I doubt it, what nationalities have the access to the most countries?
With an American passport, I can go to quite a few places, but I don't like that I need a visa for a lot of Eastern Europe and South America.
Commonwealth nations have it pretty easy, in regard to visas. Canadian and US passports are pretty solid, on an international scale.
I hear about people using a Brit passport on a regular basis, but I am not aware as to why they would make use of it over a different passport.
spinnersean
2008-06-04, 13:26
It is reciprocal. Places that need a visa to go to your country will require you to have one.
Spam Man Sam
2008-06-05, 17:29
Why do you care if you need a visa to visit a country? Isn't a passport good enough?
DerDrache
2008-06-05, 18:56
Why do you care if you need a visa to visit a country? Isn't a passport good enough?
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Spam Man Sam
2008-06-12, 19:02
Fuck off, kike.
Alot of countries don't mind if you go to them with just a passport, as long as you don't stay longer then 90 days I believe. The countries where it's a real problem would be like, Russia. You have to look up there laws though since they change regular basis.
Mellow_Fellow
2008-06-14, 04:37
The Swiss have it pretty easy, and a fair few countries in Asia allow you to buy your visa on arrival, or else not need one at all if you're from certain European/Commonwealth countries.
Of course, within the E.U. if from an E.U. country, you do not need a visa.
I don't believe people from the SAARC countries (India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh etc) have too much trouble getting around that area, certainly financially.