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visa 's required for central/south america?
does anyone have a list of countries that require visa's
can they all be obtained at the border? thanks |
Depends on your citizenship. I assume you're a UK national. You could contact every embassy of the countries you plan to visit (exhaustive process). Check for embassies in the UK here http://www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?...=1007029396086
I don't know about getting visas at the border. You could apply for a Visa before you leave or you can try the embassies or consulates of the next country to visit, in the neighbouring country. I don't think Central and South America will present obstacles in the form of Visas, so probably you might get the Visa right at the border. |
You should have no trouble getting all visas right at the border.
Central/South America countries are all straightforward for paperwork, no visas, no carnets except the usual flying into Argentina and Ecuador exceptions. Some are very slow and a pain in the a** type crossings, some are super easy. No worries, just go. ------------------ Grant Johnson Seek, and ye shall find. ------------------------ One world, Two wheels. www.HorizonsUnlimited.com |
Hi Sojourner/Grant,
thanks for the replies,may see you at copper canyons ? merlin |
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Be aware to leave the country before the normal stay of 3 months or get an extension at Migración or Policia Federal. Have a nice trip! ------------------ Alois |
Hi Merlin,
I will be in Mexico by mid or end of May and I may go to Baja and possibly skip the Copper Canyon, if it is too much north of Mazatlan, where I will join the mainland. If you're in Mexico in that timeframe, I may run into you however. As for Visas as a money making machine, that is only partially true. Most Visas are implemented so that governments can control more easily who enters the country and for the case with Cuba, it is likely that they have a Visa policy in retaliation for other countries imposing Visas (probably for immigration). I think there is no Visa requirement for Canadians visiting Cuba. For example, some Latin American countries impose Visas on Canadian citizens in retaliation for Canada imposing Visas on them. However, countries can charge entry fees, regardless of Visa requirements. This is clearly a source of revenue. |
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