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*{{flag|Sri Lanka}} 30 days (visa on arrival)
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*{{flag|Oman}} 30 days (visa on arrival)
*{{flag|Oman}} 30 days (visa on arrival)
*{{flag|Taiwan}} 30 days (visa on arrival) ( Effective from 1st Nov. )
*{{flag|Taiwan}} 30 days (visa on arrival)


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 15:21, 31 October 2013

Visa-free travel for Macedonian citizens, holders of regular passports, is extended for the following countries:

Africa

Europe

Americas

  •  Argentina 90 days
  •  Bahamas
  •  Cuba 3 months
  •  Chile 3 months
  •  Ecuador 3 months
  •  Jamaica 90 days (visa on arrival)
  •  Guatemala 90 days
  •  Nicaragua 3 months (tourist card available on arrival for 5$)
  •  Dominican Republic 60 days
  •  Peru 90 Days for tourist purposes only
  •  Mexico Foreign nationals, regardless of their nationality, who have a valid visa for the United States, and want to travel to Mexico as tourists, in transit, or on business, do not require a Mexican visa, regardless of where they come from and what means of transport they use to enter Mexico. Mexican visas will continue to be issued to foreign nationals who do not have a valid visa for the United States.

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Asia

See also

References

  1. ^ Visa liberalisation for Western Balkan countries, 30 November 2009 (English) - Press: 349, Nr: 16640/09 [1]
  2. ^ Enters into force the Agreement between Albania and Macedonia on the movement with identity cards, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Albania, 2012-04-06
  3. ^ timaticweb.com
  4. ^ Visa liberalisation for Western Balkan countries, 30 November 2009 (English) - Press: 349, Nr: 16640/09 [2]
  5. ^ www.timaticweb.com
  6. ^ Visa liberalisation for Western Balkan countries, 30 November 2009 (English) - Press: 349, Nr: 16640/09 [3]
  7. ^ timaticweb.com
  8. ^ timaticweb.com
  9. ^ timaticweb.com
  10. ^ Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Peru (Spanish)