Which countries are exempt from visas when traveling abroad?
Which countries can travel abroad without a visa? Traveling abroad is the dream of many people, however, the visa issue has discouraged many people. However, there are some countries that allow us to visit these beautiful countries only with our passports. This article will introduce some countries that can travel abroad without a visa.
1. Southeast Asian visa-free countries
Southeast Asia is a tourist attraction, and many beautiful countries are also visa-free countries. For example:
-Thailand: Thailand is a tourist destination chosen by many people. Visitors can enjoy all kinds of delicious food, experience local culture and enjoy thai massage. China citizens can stay in Thailand visa-free for 90 days.
-Philippines: The Philippines is also a visa-free country. China citizens can stay in the Philippines for 30 days without a visa. Visitors can enjoy the beach scenery here or go to the famous Yushan hawaii volcanoes national park to feel the beauty of nature.
-Cambodia: Cambodia is a visa-free country, and China citizens can stay in Cambodia for 30 days. In Cambodia, visitors can visit Angkor Wat and feel the rich cultural atmosphere.
2. Other visa-free countries in Asia
In addition to Southeast Asian countries, other Asian countries also have some visa-free policies. For example:
-Japan: Japan is a tourist destination that many people dream of. Although China citizens need a visa to go to Japan, Japan has visa-free conditions for China citizens. If China citizens hold valid visas for the United States, Canada, Britain, Australia, New Zealand and South Korea, they can be exempted from visas in Japan for 15 days.
-UAE: The UAE is also a visa-free country, and China citizens can stay in the UAE for 30 days. There are world-famous cities such as Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Visitors can enjoy magnificent buildings and visit various theme parks.
3. European visa-free countries
Compared with Asian countries, European countries have relatively few visa-free policies. However, some countries have visa-free conditions for China citizens. For example:
-Serbia: Serbia is a visa-free country in Europe, and citizens of China can stay in Serbia for 90 days. In Serbia, tourists can enjoy rich cultural heritage and natural scenery.
-Belarus: If you want to travel to Europe, Belarus is also a visa-free country. Citizens of China can enjoy the famous cultural heritage in Europe without a visa for 30 days.
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This paper introduces the countries that can travel abroad without visa, covering the visa-free policies of Southeast Asia, other Asian countries and European countries. Although the visa-free policy can make travel more convenient, we still need to pay attention to safety and local laws and regulations. I hope every tourist can leave a good memory on the trip.
1. Ireland: visa-free with China, and citizens with valid passports can freely enter and leave each other's territory.
2. Turkey: visa-free with China, and citizens with valid passports can freely enter and leave each other's territory.
3. Andorra: China is exempt from visas, and citizens with valid passports are free to enter and leave each other's territory.
4. San Marino: China is exempt from visas, and citizens with valid passports can freely enter and leave each other's territory.
5. Russia: visa-free with China, and citizens with valid passports can freely enter and leave each other's territory.
6. Belarus: visa-free with China, and citizens with valid passports can freely enter and leave each other's territory.
7. Bulgaria: visa-free with China, and citizens with valid passports can freely enter and leave each other's territory.
8. Romania: visa-free with China, and citizens with valid passports can freely enter and leave each other's territory.
9. Croatia: visa-free with China, and citizens with valid passports can freely enter and leave each other's territory.
Visa-free means that you don't need to apply for a visa from one country or region to another. Visa exemption is usually bilateral, and both parties can freely enter and leave each other's territory with valid passports. With the continuous development of international relations and tourism in various countries, in order to facilitate friendly exchanges between citizens of various countries, the visa system in many countries is becoming more and more simplified. Citizens of some other countries do not need to apply for visas when entering or leaving the country, because many countries have concluded visa exemption agreements. Even among countries in the European Community, citizens of a country can travel freely between countries with identity certificates without passports and visas.
The advantage of visa-free is the greatest convenience of the policy. Without the visa link, the time and expenses required for visa processing will be saved, and tourists will be able to arrange their travel plans more freely. In addition, the world's tourism destination countries will unilaterally give this treatment to other countries in the world to promote the development of their tourism industry. China has signed mutual visa exemption agreements with four countries, including San Marino, Seychelles, Mauritius and Bahamas, and six countries (regions), including Samoa, Haiti, Jeju Road in South Korea, the Federated States of Northern Mariana Islands (Saipan), British Turks and Caicos Islands, British South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, unilaterally exempt China citizens with ordinary passports.
Landing visa countries include Maldives, Indonesia, Georgia, Brunei, Fiji, Comoros, Palau, Myanmar, Timor-Leste, Bahrain, Jordan, United Arab Emirates, Laos, Lebanon, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Iran, Vietnam, Egypt, Togo, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Ghana, Cô te d 'Ivoire, Madagascar, Malawi, Sierra Leone, Tanzania and Uganda.