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Most foreign nationalities can enter Jamaica without a visa which include: |
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| Argentina |
Australia |
Austria |
| Bahamas |
Barbados |
Belgium |
| Bolivia |
Brazil |
Canada |
| Central African Republic |
Chile |
Colombia |
| Costa Rica |
Croatia |
Cyprus |
| Czech Republic |
Denmark |
Dominican Republic |
| Ecuador |
El Salvador |
Fiji |
| Finland |
France |
Germany |
| Gibraltar |
Greece |
Guatemala |
| Haiti |
Hong Kong |
Hungary |
| Iceland |
Ireland |
Italy |
| Japan |
Korea (South) |
Latvia |
| Lesotho |
Liechtenstein |
Lithuania |
| Luxembourg |
Malawi |
Malta |
| Mauritius |
Mexico |
Micronesia |
| Monaco |
Mongolia |
Netherlands |
| New Zealand |
Norway |
Panama |
| Paraguay |
Philippines |
Poland |
| Portugal |
San Marino |
Slovak Repuplic |
| Slovenia |
South Africa |
Spain |
| St Kitts & Nevis |
Surinam |
Swaziland |
| Sweden |
Switzerland |
Trinidad & Tobago |
| United Kingdom |
USA |
Uruguay |
| Vanuatu |
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If you do require a visa one can be purchased at the airport.
Holders of passports issued by countries of the British Commonwealth do not require entry visas for Jamaica, with the exception of Nigeria, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, and Sri Lanka.
Cruise Passengers of any nationality who intend to remain in the island during the stay of the vessel by which they arrived and to depart on the same vessel, are not required to hold passports. |
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