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  2. Visa policy of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Until the introduction of e-Visas in 2024, citizens of countries that were not visa-exempt had to purchase a Tourist Card (Tarjeta de Turista) before arrival, which could be acquired from Cuban missions, travel agencies, airlines, or licensed online retailers. A tourist card used to grant a maximum stay of 90 days for most nationalities.

  3. Cuban nationality law - Wikipedia

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    It excluded women from the rights of citizenship. [28] Rather than attempt to devise a new civil code at that time, the Spanish code remained in effect. [ 20 ] Under the 1901 Constitution, a child who was legitimate or legitimized born of a Cuban father was a Cuban national, as was a child born to foreign parents in Cuba and who upon reaching ...

  4. List of citizenships refused entry to foreign states - Wikipedia

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    Some sovereign states refuse entry to all citizens of certain states. These restrictions differ from travel visa requirements, which require travelers to obtain permission to enter a country in advance of their travel. With few exceptions, citizens of the states in this list are prohibited from entering the corresponding listed states.

  5. Opinion - The tragic reality of Cuba’s medical brigades. The ...

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    Cuba's communist regime has a history of exploiting its medical personnel by forcing them to work in difficult conditions and restricting their travel and communication rights, and it is time for ...

  6. Cuban passport - Wikipedia

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    The authority issuing the present passport on behalf of the Government of the Republic of Cuba certifies that the bearer is a Cuban citizen and, in virtue of this, requests the civil and military authorities of the countries through which he travels to provide him with whatever protection and assistance he needs.

  7. Cuba releases jailed dissident, rights activist Jose Daniel ...

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    The U.S., Europe and human rights groups had criticized Cuba's response to the protests as repressive and heavy-handed. Ferrer is the highest-profile prisoner and dissident to be released thus far.

  8. Visa requirements for United States citizens - Wikipedia

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    Visa requirements for United States citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states that are imposed on citizens of the United States. As of 2025, holders of a United States passport may travel to 186 countries and territories without a travel visa , or with a visa on arrival .

  9. Cuba has ‘urgent’ need for sanctions relief, island’s ...

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    A Cuban diplomat met with a top State Department official last week in Washington D.C., a previously unreported meeting that underscores renewed efforts by the Cuban government to seek relief from ...