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Foreign nationals who need a visa for a part of Overseas France can obtain one by lodging an application at a French embassy or consulate in their country of residence (or, in the case of foreign nationals already in a part of France, the local prefecture) [10] for a fee of up to €99 (depending on the destination, length of stay, age and ...
French Guiana: Visa not required [255] 90 days French Polynesia: Visa not required [256] 90 days French West Indies: Visa not required Includes overseas departments of Guadeloupe and Martinique and overseas collectivities of Saint Barthélemy and Saint Martin. Mayotte: Visa not required [257] 90 days New Caledonia: Visa not required [258] 90 ...
The standard visitor visa allows a stay of 60 days within any 6-month period. [118] Visa fees (for Standard visitor visa): SAARC - USD 35; Non SAARC - USD 75; e-Visa categories will be charged an additional USD 18.50 service fee. If transiting from any of the Sri Lankan airports, An e-Visa is exempted (2 day transit period). X Sudan: Visa ...
French Guiana: Visa required [279] French Polynesia: Visa required [280] French West Indies: Visa required Includes overseas departments of Guadeloupe and Martinique and overseas collectivities of Saint Barthélemy and Saint Martin. Mayotte: Visa required [281] New Caledonia: Visa required [282] Réunion: Visa not required [283] 3 months.
The tropical forests of French Polynesia are home to a great variety of rare animals and plants. Above all, the islands are known for their olfactory landscape. The Tahitian tiaré (Gardenia taitensis), which blooms exclusively on the Society Islands, is one of the most fragrant of all flowers and is now protected.
French Polynesia: Visa required [378] Visa free for 3 months within any 6-month period for each territory for holders a valid multiple-entry Schengen Member State 'C' visa issued by a French consular authority. The validity period of the visa must be between 6 months and 5 years. Guadeloupe
Baie des Vierges (Hanavave), Fatu Hiva, Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia. Tourism is limited due to the lack of an airport, though the island is visited by cruise ships. [15] There is only limited tourist infrastructure, with no banks, ATM machines or taxis, [15] and only limited accommodation. [16] Fatu Hiva has no bathing beaches.
The total land area of French Polynesia is 3,521 square kilometres (1,359 sq mi), [2] with a population of 278,786 (Aug. 2022 census) [3] of which at least 205,000 live in the Society Islands and the remaining population lives in the rest of the archipelago. French Polynesia is divided into five island groups: Austral Islands; Gambier Islands