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Nationals of the following countries require a visa before entering Barbados. All other nationals do not require a visa. |
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| Afghanistan |
Algeria |
Andorra |
| Angola |
Bahrain |
Benin |
| Bhutan |
Bolivia |
Bosnia Herzegovina |
| Burundi |
Cambodia |
Cameroon |
| Cape Verde |
China |
Dominican Republic |
| Ecuador |
Egypt |
El Salvador |
| Equatorial Guinea |
Ethiopia |
Gabon |
| Guatemala |
Guinea |
Guinea-Bissau |
| Haiti |
Honduras |
India |
| Indonesia |
Iran |
Iraq |
| Jordan |
Kuwait |
Laos |
| Lebanon |
Liberia |
Libya |
| Madagascar |
Monaco |
Mongolia |
| Morocco |
Macau |
Mozambique |
| Myanmar |
Namibia |
Nepal |
| Niger |
Oman |
Pakistan |
| Paraguay |
Qatar |
Rwanda |
| San Marino |
Sao Tome & Principe |
Saudi Arabia |
| Senegal |
Somalia |
The Sudan |
| Syria |
Taiwan |
Thailand |
| Togo |
United Arab Emirates |
Vatican City (Holy See) |
| Vietnam |
Yemen |
Yugoslavia |
| Zaire |
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Every person entering Barbados, including all North American citizens (Americans and Canadians), should be in possession of a valid passport and a valid return ticket.
CRUISE SHIP PASSENGERS
Visas are not required for passengers on cruise ships with the exception of citizens of the C.I.S., Eastern European countries, People’s Republic of China, Taiwan, South Africa and Korea.
Cruise ship passengers who are “in-transit” and stay less than 24 hours are not required to carry a valid passport.
However, if you are beginning and ending your trip in Barbados or are “in-transit” to take a flight at the International Airport, you are required to possess a valid passport. |
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