| What
is a visa? - A
visa is a stamp or form placed in your passport when you enter, and sometimes
when you leave, a foreign country.
A form of permission for a non-citizen to travel to, enter, transit or remain
in a particular country. A visa does not guarantee entry. That remains the right
of the immigration officials of the country concerned.
-
Some countries may ask visitors to present return tickets and evidence of means
to cover intended stay.
-
Some countries refuse entry to visitors who do not comply with their requirements
regarding general appearance and clothing.
-
Some countries have compulsory currency exchange regulations on first entry.
- Only
the country/countries you plan to visit can provide up-to-date information about
visa requirements for passport holders.
-
Deportation is at the traveller's expense.
- Be
aware that if you have the visas of some countries in your passport (eg Israel)
you may be refused entry into others. Advice? - Check it out before you go!
|
|
| Visa
Requirements | | You'll
need to organise your visa requirements before you go, so check if you need to
apply for a visa for your destination.
|
| Please
Note: | | Ensure
you have visas where necessary, it is your responsibility to obtain them. Some
countries require passports to be valid for six months after expiry of the visa.
NB: having a visa does not guarantee you entry on arrival in any country. Travellers
should check personally to ensure that information of particular importance to
them is correct. travel.com.au is not liable for decisions taken by travellers
based on information contained in this website. | |