Visa Exemption to Germany
01 Dec 2015
“Who don’t need Visa to Germany?” is a question asked by many people who want to travel to Germany.
Vietnam-legal.com would like to give the answer for this question with the list of countries whose citizens don’t need to apply for Visa to Germany.
Albania (5) |
Dominica | Macao (6) | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
Andorra (4) | El Salvador (4) | Macedonia (The former Yugoslaw Republic of Macedonia) (5) |
Samoa |
Antigua and Barbuda |
Estonia (2) | Malaysia | San Marino (4) |
Argentina | Finland (2) | Malta (2) |
Serbia (8) |
Austria (2) |
France (2) (including French Guyane, French Polynesia, Guadeloupe, Martinique, New Caledonia, Réunion, St Piere and Miquelon) | Mauritius | Seychelles |
Australia (including the Cocos Islands, Norfolk Island, Christmas Island) (3) | Greece (2) | Mexico |
Singapore |
Bahamas |
Grenada | Moldova (5) | Slovak Republic (2) |
Barbados |
Guatemala | Monaco (4) | Slovenia (2) |
Belgium (2) | Honduras (4) | Montenegro (5) |
Spain (2) (including Spanish territories in North Africa with Ceuta and Melilla) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina (5) |
Hungary (2) | Netherlands (2) |
Sweden (2) |
Brazil | Iceland (3) | New Zealand (including the Cook Islands, Niue, Tokelau) (3) |
Switzerland (3) |
Brunei Darussalam |
Ireland (2) | Nicaragua | Taiwan (9) |
Bulgaria (2) | Israel (3) | Norway (2) |
Timor-Leste (East Timor) |
Canada (3) |
Italy (2) | Panama | Tonga |
Chile | Japan (3) | Paraguay |
Trinidad and Tobago |
Costa Rica |
Korea (Republic of Korea, South Korea) (3) | Poland (2) | United Arab Emirates |
Croatia | Latvia (2) | Portugal (2) |
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (2), (7) |
Cyprus (2) |
Liechtenstein (2) | Romania (2) | United States of America (including Virgin Islands of the United States, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico) (3) |
Czech Republic (2) | Lithuania (2) | Saint Kitts and Nevis |
Uruguay |
Denmark (2) |
Luxembourg (2) | Saint Lucia | Vanuatu |
Vatican City |
Venezuela |
(1). Persons who do not require a visa to enter Germany (holders of passports from the countries that are not marked by number on the list) may not remain on German territory for more than 90 days in any six month period. Nor may they take up gainful employment whilst here.
(2). Nationals of these states are not subject to the restrictions specified in footnote 1.
(3). Residence permits (also for stays of more than 3 months) may be applied for after entering Germany without a visa.
(4). Footnote 3 also applies provided gainful employment is not taken up.
(5). The visa waiver applies only to holders of biometric passports.
(6). The visa waiver applies to holders of SAR passports (Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Region passports).
(7). The visa waiver also applies to British Nationals (Overseas).
(8). The visa waiver applies only to holders of biometric passports (excluding holders of Serbian passports issued by the Serbian Coordination Directorate (in Serbian: Koordinaciona uprava)
(9). The exemption from the visa requirement applies only to holders of passports issued by Taiwan which include an identity card number.
For those who do not belong to this list must apply for Visa to Germany.
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