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Which country that doesn't require a visa to get in?

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Which country that doesn't require a visa to get in?

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  1. Singapore, Hongkong, Philippines, Israel and Kazkhstan are some countries that do not require a visa for a short visit only.


  2. Many countries have visa waiver agreements with other countries, which allow citizens of both countries to travel freely for short visits without having to get a visa.

    The following countries participate in the visa waiver program with the US:

    Andorra  Iceland  Norway

    Australia Ireland Portugal

    Austria Italy San Marino

    Belgium Japan Singapore

    Brunei Liechtenstein Slovenia

    Denmark Luxembourg Spain

    Finland Monaco Sweden

    France the Netherlands Switzerland

    Germany New Zealand United Kingdom

    In addition, there are many other countries that don't require a visa. There are also many countries where you can buy a visa at the border upon entering the country.

    To see if the country you want to go to requires a visa, visit the State Department website:

    http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw...

  3. If you are in England, you can go to any countries who are member of the E.U. without a visa.

    If you are in Southeast Asia, for example in the Singapore, you can go to ASEAN member countries without a visa.

  4. Getting in isn;t the problem.It getting out.

  5. as far as the US is concerned? the first answer is correct... the US is in the waiver countries with all the countries named by the 1st person,if you are from another country? come back and edit your question..and yes, it is also correct,

    that you may indeed enter some countries in the ASEAN and get a visa on entering,  but always check before leaving..... and read travel warning as well.......

    at the US international travel dept. home page

    http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw...

    check ASEAN countries :

    http://www.aseansec.org/74.htm

    check the african countries first as well:

    http://www.africaguide.com/country.htm

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