Jamaica visa requirement for Indian citizen
Recently I found from this that a visa is not required to travel to Jamaica for an Indian citizen.
Does that mean I can travel directly to Jamaica with only my passport?
Can anyone clarify why a visa is not required for Indian citizens especially to some countries like Haiti, Nepal, Bhutan, Jamaica, Mauritius, and St. Kitts? Why are these countries allowing people without any visa?
Best Answer
Citizens of many countries do not require visas in many other countries. A good example of this are US citizens not requiring visas in the EU and vice versa.
Specifically for Indian Citizens, we do not require visas in many countries as well. A good example of this might be countries such as Nepal, Bhutan, Mauritius etc.
Typically this is due to diplomatic relations between the countries which may or may not be influenced by a significant population of Indian diaspora living in the foreign country. Many a times this is also due to fact that the countries are quite close to each other and would like to maintain their diplomatic relations from the past or in terms of trade.
So, in short, yes you don't require a visa for Jamaica and this is quite common all across the world for many citizens of different countries to visit other countries.
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What are the visa requirements for Jamaica?
Tourist Application Requirements for a Jamaica VisaNo visa is required for this destination for a stay of up to six months. Please keep in mind that while a visa is not required, you must: Hold a passport valid for at least six months beyond your date of country exit and with one blank visa page.Is Jamaica visa on arrival?
Visa On Arrival This type of travel document is granted to visitors at an immigration checkpoint of the destination. A visa on arrival for citizens of Jamaica is usually issued for a single entry for tourism or business purposes. It allows a total stay of 8 to 120 days depending on the country of issue.Do Indian citizens need a visa for Caribbean?
Indian passport gives you visa-free access to 58 destinations in Asia, Europe, Africa, Middle East, Ocenia and Caribbean, according to the passport ranking. The list includes countries where Indian passport holders do not need visa to enter and also those where they can get visa-on-arrival.Who can travel to Jamaica without visa?
Where Can Jamaicans Travel Without a Visa?CountryAllowed stayColombia180 daysCuba30 days up to 6 monthsDominica6 monthsDominican Republic30 days up to 6 months24 more rowsCaribbean Country Jamaica Free Visa On Arrival Jamaica Visa Not Required Immigration Document
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Answer 2
You can check the visa requirement for any country using the Visa and Health page on the Star Alliance website.
Specifically for an Indian citizen visiting Jamacia, a visa is NOT required. The results include :
Passport required. - Passports and/or passport replacing documents must be valid for the period of intended stay.
Visa required, except for Nationals of India.
Visitors are required to hold proof of sufficient funds to cover their stay and documents for their next destination.
Warning: Visitors must hold return/onward tickets
Note that the "Visa required, except ..." language used here is fairly common. In this case it means that a visa is NOT required, due to the "except" clause - even though it does specifically say "Visa required".
Answer 3
Countries are completely free to decide whether a visa is needed or not and can therefore waive any requirement to have a visa unilaterally (e.g. to encourage tourism) or through an agreement (“if you let my citizens visit, I will let yours visit”) as they see fit. It's actually quite common for countries to allow (some) people to visit without securing a visa in advance. Whether they do it and for who will depend mostly on local politics.
Unfortunately, for Indian citizens, it's only the case of a handful of countries but some passports allow their holders to visit large parts of the world.
Now, why Haiti for example would exempt Indian citizens from a visa, I don't really know but given the situation of the country, immigration is probably not very high on the agenda and the country simply allows almost everybody (but not citizens from neighboring Dominican Republic and Cuba) to enter without visa. Nepal also has a very liberal policy and some special agreement with India.
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