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What Countries can Nicaraguan's travel to ?Submitted by dubereyes on 15 July, 2008 - 12:38.
good day everyone... I am considering taking a cruise with my Nica girlfriend. The cruise will start in Panama and go to Columbia, Aruba, Curacao, and Bonaire. Will she be able to travel this route without a big problem getting a visa or any other doc's ? She has a valid Nicaragua passport.... How might i find out what i need for her, before i book the cruise? Many thanks in advance. ( categories: )
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panama is easy
we went there by bus in
useful link for all
http://skyteam.com/EN/travelPlanner/timatic/index.jsp
simply enter your nationality and destination and click for the info.
- "If you obey all the rules, you miss all the fun" Katherine Hepburn
thank you all, you have
thank you all, you have been a great help.
Cruise
What a cool idea! Would you be willing to share the name of the ship and cruiseline? Website? What other cruises did you consider from CA? Thanks Martin Nelson Hacienda Iguana, Tola, Rivas SKYPE: QWLCrew
Here are the CAT 3 countries
Here are the CAT 3 countries that Nicaragua shares non visa status.
http://www.cancilleria.gob.ni/servicios/visas.shtml
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Other countries, such as
Other countries, such as Brasil, require Nicaraguans to have current vaccinations. Even if you are a gringo, if the country you are arriving from is Nicaragua, you have to be current on your shots too. For some reason, they demand this of Nicaragua and Peru. I wouldn't be surprised if this is the case for other destinations as well.
I wouldn't surprised if once you're on the ship, you're good to go. I don't know too much about CA countries, but most of South Americas has an open border policy with neighbors and all you need is a current cedula.
Online help
You can use Taca's direct access to Timatic system (most good travel agents use this system as well).
http://www.taca.com/eng/tra/tbef/tbeftimform.asp
Even though you aren't traveling by air, the info is still valid for arriving by ship.
Bon voyage!
Call Migration in Managua
They should be able to tell you. A good travel agent should be able to help as well.