Antigua tourist visa of Indian passport holder with Swiss C-permit
I am an Indian passport holder, permanently residing in Switzerland on C-permit (permanent residency).
Do I need a tourist visa to visit Antigua&Barbuda or can I visit there without a visa ?
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According to Timatic, Passengers with a valid visa issued by a Schengen Member State or United Kingdom are Visa exempted for a stay of 30 days. Visa waiver fee: USD 100. https://www.emirates.com/english/plan_book/find_visa_requirements/visa_passport_information_results.aspx?NC=IN&NV=India&DC=AG&DV=Antigua+and+Barbuda&h=8a2085e8650c1af69a576ed085f0919824d18
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Does Indian passport need visa for Antigua?
No. Indians are not eligible for visa on arrival and must apply for the visa before travel. Arriving without a visa constitutes an undocumented traveler. You can be fined or refuse entry into Antigua and Barbuda.Do I need a visa to enter Antigua?
Citizens of United States, United Kingdom and Canada citizens do not require a visa to enter Antigua and Barbuda and must travel on a VALID PASSPORT.Which countries I can visit with Swiss visa?
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At the moment, citizens of Antigua and Barbuda are able to visit the European countries and territories in the Schengen Area for a stay of up to 90 consecutive days.More answers regarding antigua tourist visa of Indian passport holder with Swiss C-permit
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Please note that citizens of the following Commonwealth countries now require a visa for entry into Antigua and Barbuda: Bangladesh, Cameroon, The Gambia, Ghana, India, Mozambique, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sierra Leone and Sri Lanka.
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