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Cuban passport from 1942

Cuban passports are issued to citizens of Cuba to facilitate international travel.

They are typically valid for 2 years from the date of issuance, and can be renewed twice (for another two years at a time).[1]

Visa-free travel

Africa

Countries and territories Conditions of access
 Botswana 90 days [1]
 Guinea 90 days [2]
 Guinea-Bissau 90 days [3]
 Kenya 3-month visa issued on arrival for $25 USD [4]
 Namibia 3 months [5]
 Seychelles 1 month [6]
 Togo 7-day visa issued on arrival [7]
 Uganda visa issued on arrival [8]

Americas

Countries and territories Conditions of access
 Dominica 28 days [9]
 Ecuador 90 days [10]
 Grenada 60 days [11]
 Haiti 3 months [12]
 Saint Kitts and Nevis 30 days [13]
 Saint Lucia 6 weeks [14]
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1 month [15]

Asia

Countries and territories Conditions of access
 Azerbaijan 30-day visa issued on arrival for $100 [16]
 Cambodia 30-day visa issued on arrival for $20 [17]
 Georgia visa issued upon arrival [18]
 Kyrgyzstan Yes [19]
 Laos 30-day visa issued on arrival for $30 [20]
 Malaysia 3 months [21]
 Maldives 30 days [22]
 Mongolia 30 days [23]
 Singapore 30 days [24]
 Vietnam Yes [25]

Europe

Countries and territories Conditions of access
 Belarus 30 days [26]
 Montenegro 90 days [27]
 Russia 30 days [28]
 Serbia 90 days [29]

Oceania

Countries and territories Conditions of access
 Cook Islands 31 days [30]
 Micronesia 30 days [31]
 Niue 30 days [32]
 Palau 60 days [33]
 Samoa 30 days [34]
 Tuvalu 1 month [35]
 Vanuatu 30 days [36]

References