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I would like to know if i wll need a visa to travel to aruba from st kitts?

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I would like to know if i wll need a visa to travel to aruba from st kitts?

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  1. You can use the ite below to see.  Just enter your nationality and destination and click for the info.  you wi see that it says you do not need a visa.


  2. If you are a national of St Kitts and visiting Aruba then a visa is not required.

    As of July 1, 2006, persons planning to visit Aruba as a tourist may do so for a period not exceeding 30 days (exceptions provided hereunder) for the purpose of recreation, sports, health, family reasons, study, religious purposes or business must submit the following documentation:

    • A valid travel document, which should be provided with a visa for Aruba in case it concerns a national, NOT mentioned in list A or B. The travel document must be valid for at least more than 3 months than the return travel date mentioned on the visitor's ticket;

    • The necessary documents for returning to the country of origin (valid permanent resident document);

    • The visitor has to be able to show to the immigration officer (if so requested) that he has a valid reservation for an (hotel/appartment) accommodation in Aruba or that he has sufficient financial resources to provide in his cost of living during his stay;

    • Return or onward ticket and other documents required for the next destination (visa etc.);

    • A completely filled out and signed ED-Card which you will receive on the aircraft

    Please note that travel insurance is presently being considered as a requirement.

    Non-compliance with one of the above mentioned documentations might result in refusal of entry to Aruba.

    On "List B" -

    St. Christopher and Nevis (St. Kitts)

    Nationals of the countries mentioned in list B are allowed to visit Aruba as a tourist for 30 consecutive days without a visa, and are granted this amount of days upon entry to Aruba. They have the possibility to extend their stay for up to 180 consecutive days (per year) if they so choose, because they have property on the island (ownership of a house, time-share apartment or a pleasure yacht moored in Aruba with a length of at least 14 meters from the water line). They must be able to show proof hereof (for example a copy of the timeshare contract) to the immigration officer upon entering Aruba, whereafter the visitor can be granted a stay in

    Aruba of more than 30 days but not exceeding 180 days per year.

  3. You need a passport... the VISA is what is stamped onto your passport when you go through customs and immigration.. but you still need a passport.

  4. no, you dont need a visa.

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