Where can you go visa-free with an Australian Travel Document? [closed]
What are the Countries that allow Australia travel document holder? Want to take a trip in January,I have try bali but they don't
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For Australian Convention Travel Document (refugees or non-Australian citizens)
According to this Wikipedia entry an Australia CTD holder is allowed into:
Asia
- Macau - Visa on arrival 30 days maximum, visa issued upon arrival for MOP100
Europe
- Germany - Visa not required 90 days (require CTD valid for at least 4 months)
- Hungary - Visa not required 90 days
- Slovakia - Visa not required
- Slovenia - Visa not required
Oceania
- New Zealand - Freedom of movement - For holders of Australian permanent visas only (according to Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement)
For Australian citizens and passport holders (2019)
According to this website an Australian passport holder has visa free conditions in:
East Asia
- Hong Kong - 90 days
- Japan - 90 days
- South Korea - 90 days
- Taiwan - 90 days
Central Asia
- Kazakhstan - 30 days
- Kyrgyzstan - 60 days
Southeast Asia
- Indonesia - 30 days
- Malaysia - 90 days
- Philippines - 30 days
- Singapore - 90 days
- Thailand - 30 days; maximum of 2 visit a year if not arriving by air
- Vietnam - 30 days if only staying in Phu Quoc
Middle East / West Asia
- Armenia - 180 days
- Cyprus - 90 days in every 180 days
- Georgia - 365 days
- Israel - 90 days
- Palestine
- Qatar - 30 days
East Africa
- Mauritius - 90 days
- Reunion - 90 days (French territory)
- Mayotte - 90 days (French territory)
North Africa
- Morocco - 90 days
- Tunisia - 90 days
South Africa
- Botswana - 90 days per year
- Gambia - 90 days
- Lesotho - 14 days
- Namibia - 90 days
- South Africa - 90 days
- Eswatini (Swaziland) - 30 days
West Africa
- Gambia - 90 days
North America
- Canada - 180 days
- Greenland - applies as Schengen visa; 90 days in 180 days
- Mexico - 180 days - get a tourist card
- United States of America - must get an ESTA; valid for two years
Central America
- Aruba - 90 days; can be extended up to 180 days
- Antigua and Barbuda - 30 days
- Bahamas - 90 days
- Barbados - 180 days
- Belize - 30 days
- Bermuda - 180 days; will be determined upon arrival
- Cayman Islands - 180 days
- Costa Rica - 90 days
- Curacao - 90 days
- Dominica - 180 days
- Dominican Republic - 90 days
- El Salvador - 90 days
- Guatemala - 90 days
- Grenada - 90 days
- Haiti - 90 days
- Honduras - 90 days
- Jamaica - 180 days
- Nicaragua - 90 days
- Saint Kitts and Nevis - 90 days
- Saint Lucia - 6 weeks
- Turks and Caicos - 90 days
- Panama - 180 days
South America
- Argentina - 90 days
- Brazil - 90 days starting June 17, 2019 - More tips on things to know before arriving - in Brazil
- Bolivia - 90 days
- Chile -90 days; must pay reciprocity fee of $117
- Colombia - 90 days; can be extended for another 90 days per calendar year - must show an exit ticket and Yellow Fever vaccination if coming from Brazil, Uganda, and Dominican Republic
- Ecuador - 90 days
- Guyana - 90 days
- Peru - 183 days - must show a return ticket
- Venezuela - 90 days
- Uruguay - 90 days
Schengen Area States
Australian passport holders and citizens can enter, stay, and travel in these countries for 90 days in a 180-day period. You can move freely and cross the border without having to cross a border security or passport checkpoint. Remember that it is 90 days for the entire Schengen area not per country.
- Austria
- France
- Latvia
- Norway
- Spain
- Belgium
- Germany
- Liechtenstein
- Poland
- Switzerland
- Czech Republic
- Greece
- Lithuania
- Portugal
- Denmark
- Hungary
- Luxembourg
- Slovakia
- Estonia
- Iceland
- Malta
- Slovenia
- Finland
- Italy
- Netherlands
- Sweden
Non-Schengen Countries
- Albania - 90 days
- Andorra
- Belarus - 30 days must arrive visa Minsk Airport
- Bulgaria - 90 days within the 180-day period
- Croatia - 90 days within the 180-day period
- Ireland - 90 days, must show the purpose of travel, sufficient fund, return ticket, and accommodation booking
- Kosovo - 90 days
- Macedonia - 90 days
- Moldova - 90 days
- Monaco - 90 days within the 180-day
- Montenegro - 90 days
- Romania - 90 days within the 180-day
- San Marino
- Serbia - 90 days
- Ukraine - 90 days within 180-day
- United Kingdom - 180 days must show return ticket and accommodation booking
- Vatican City
Oceania
- Fiji - 120 days
- Kiribati - 120 days
- Micronesia - 30 days
- New Zealand - freedom of movement
- Palau - 180 days
- Vanuatu - 30 days
You can also check this website and this newspaper article to verify visa requirements for Australian citizens...
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Which countries can I travel with Australian travel document?
With an Australian refugee travel document you can enter visa-free these countries:- Germany.
- Slovenia.
- Hungary.
- New Zealand.
- Slovakia.
- Macau (visa on arrival)
- Montenegro.
Can I travel to Europe with Australian travel document?
No, Australian citizens do not need a visa to visit Europe short-term. Australian passport holders can spend up to 90 days in the Schengen Area visa-free. Australian citizens will need an ETIAS visa waiver to visit Europe from May 2023.Can I travel to UK with Australian travel document?
If you're an American, Canadian or Australian tourist, you'll be able to travel visa-free throughout the UK, providing you have a valid passport and your reason for visiting meets the immigration rules.Can I travel to Turkey with Australian travel document?
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