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Visa requirements for Belizean citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Belize.As of January 2024, Belizean citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 104 countries and territories, ranking the Belizean passport 54th overall, and last among Central American countries, in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley ...
A visa exemption agreement for holders of all passports with Russia entered into force on 12 January 2022, but it is currently unclear whether Russia is included in the list of visa-free countries or not. [5] A visa exemption agreement was signed with Pakistan in September 2024 and it is yet to be ratified. [6]
As of March 2019, Belizean citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 100 countries and territories, ranking the Belizean passport 51st in terms of travel freedom (tied with the South African passport) according to the Henley visa restrictions index. [6]
Visa-free until 31 December 2025. [53] X Belgium: Visa not required [54] Freedom of movement; Romanian identity card valid Belize: Visa not required [55] X Benin: eVisa [56] [57] [58] 90 days: e-Visas are available for 30 or 90 days. Must have an international vaccination certificate. X Bhutan: eVisa [59] [60] Pre-approved visa can be picked up ...
The following countries provide visa on arrival to the citizens of the European Union. Some of these countries may be available for visa free access to some (*) or all other EU nationals (**) – for details see above. Some countries may not provide visa on arrival facilities at all entry points.
Visa free was granted in 2014 under the unilateral visa waiver for countries with high investment in the Kazakhstan economy. [citation needed] No Kenya: Electronic Travel Authorisation [241] [242] 90 days Applications can be submitted up to 90 days prior to travel and must be submitted at least 3 days in advance. eTA fee is USD 32.50.
The Guam–CNMI Visa Waiver Program, first enacted in October 1988 and periodically amended, permits nationals of 12 countries to travel to Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands for up to 45 days, and nationals of China to travel to the Northern Mariana Islands for up to 14 days, for tourism or business, without the need to obtain a U.S. visa ...
However, the United States has required from January 2009 a similar ETA from citizens of Australia and some more countries. This system is not called a visa, but Electronic System for Travel Authorisation, therefore the US allows visa-free travel for Australians. As of December 1998, Japan has also granted visa-free access to Australians. [419]