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Are former Spanish Colonies a free Visa to Each other and to Spain?

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well, i'm just asking out of curiosity you know The Philippines, Mexico, Cuba, Argentina, El Salvador, and other Countries that used to be a Spanish Colony.

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  1. NO. All of the require to  have visas going to Spain.

    However, since Spain joined EU, you must obtain a Shengen visa to enter Spain and other EU countries.

    Unlike the United Kingdom, their former colonies and protectorates are more united in the sense they had, "Commonwealth", Australia, New Zealand, India, and others are part of this network. Meaning, the English Crown is kinder and had established better relations with their former colonies than the Spanish Crown.

    The former Spanish Colonies, never attempted to unite. There must be something with the way, Spanish authorities ruled during their colonization, that time, that friendly relationships between and among these former colonies to their former colonizers was never attempted.

    However, these nations now, have diplomatic relationship with each other.

    Interesting to note, that in ALL FORMER COLONIES OF SPAIN, IT IS ONLY THE PHILIPPINES THAT NEVER ACQUIRED SPANISH tongue. All of them speaks Spanish.

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