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| | Passport Required? | Visa Required? | Return Ticket Required? | | British | Yes | 4 | Yes | | Australian | Yes | 5 | Yes | | Canadian | 3 | 5 | Yes | | USA | 2 | 4 | Yes | | OtherEU | 1 | 4 | Yes | | Japanese | Yes | 5 | Yes |
PASSPORTS: Passport valid for at least three months after intended return to home country required by all except the following:
(a) 1. nationals of Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg and The Netherlands holding national identity cards;
(b) 2. nationals of the USA holding voters’ registration cards or birth certificate, and alien residents of the USA with an Alien Registration Card; nationals of the USA born outside the USA with naturalisation certificates of US citizenship;
(c) 3. nationals of Canada with birth certificates or proof of citizenship or with Certificate of Naturalization or with Certificate of Proof of Canadian Citizenship; alien residents of Canada still holding their national passport with either Canadian Immigration of Identification Certificates (CIIC) or Canadian Certificate of Identity.
Note: Although not officially required, nationals of (a)-(c) are advised to carry their passport as an additional form of identification.
VISAS: Required by all except the following:
(a) 4. nationals of Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg, the UK and the USA for visits of up to 90 days (stay can be extended locally by the same period); nationals of The Netherlands (including Aruba) for an unlimited stay;
(b) nationals of Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, Ecuador, Hungary, Israel, Jamaica, Korea (Rep), Malawi, Mauritius, Niger, The Philippines, Poland, San Marino, Slovakia, Spain, Swaziland and Togo for visits of up to 90 days (stay can be extended locally by the same period);
(c) 5. nationals of countries indicated in the chart above and most other countries for a stay of 14 days (stay can be extended locally by the same period).
Note: Nationals of the following countries must apply for a visa before entering the country even for touristic purposes: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Cambodia, China (PR), CIS, Croatia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Estonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Haiti, Korea (Dem Rep)Latvia, Libya, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Vietnam.
Types of visa and cost: Single-entry visas: £16 (for one month); £19 (for three months). Multiple-entry visas: £22 (for three months). Transit: £6 (for one to five days).
Validity: Up to three months from date of issue.
Application requirements: (a) Passport valid for a minimum of three months after intended return to home country. (b) One fully completed application form. (c) One passport sized photo per person endorsed on passport, with daytime phone number and address written clearly on the back. (d) Fee; payable by postal order (to Royal Netherlands Embassy) or cash. Cheques are not accepted. (e) Return or onward ticket. (f) Evidence of sufficient funds covering cost of intended stay, amounting to a minimum of £30 (cash not accepted).
Application to: Nearest Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Further information about visa requirements may be obtained from the Royal Netherlands Embassies which formally represent the Netherlands Antilles.
Working days required: Applications should be lodged at least three weeks prior to departure.
Temporary residence: Enquire at the office of the Lieutenant Governor of the Island Territory of Bonaire, Plaza Reina Wilhelmina 1, Kralendijk, Bonaire. The Dutch Government recently allowed Dutch Europeans to reside in the Netherlands Antilles without having to apply for a residence permit.
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