Which countries can I go to with a UK visa

Updated on tourism 2024-03-08
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A UK visa allows you to travel visa-free to the following European countries:

    1.Albania, Albania

    Visa-free for holders of UK short-term visas for C who have entered the UK, and visa-free for holders of indefinite leave to remain in the UK or other long-term visas for more than 6 months.

    2.Ireland Ireland

    Visa-free for holders of a UK Type C short-stay visa who have entered the UK.

    3.Gibraltar, Gibraltar

    Britain is staring at one of the overseas territories! But it's far from the British mainland. Located close to Spain at the tip of the Iberian Peninsula, it is the gateway to the Mediterranean Sea and a popular seaside resort for the British.

    4.Jersey Island

    British Crown Dependencies, but closer to France. It's only a quarter of London! As with Gibraltar, UK visa holders are free to enter and exit.

    5.Montenegro Montenegro

    A small, mountainous country on the Mediterranean Sea, a single-entry visa exemption for 7 days with a single entry visa holder and a British, American or Canadian visa.

    6.San Marino Sanmarino

    Chinese citizens holding diplomatic, official or ordinary passports can enter San Marino without a visa for 3 months. Since San Marino does not have an airport or port, you must enter the country from Italy, so you need to obtain a Schengen visa to go to San Marino.

    7.Serbia, Republic of Serbia

    From November 8, 2014, holders of valid visas or residence permits from the United States, the United Kingdom, Schengen and the European Union can enter Serbia or transit in Serbia without a visa for a period of up to 90 days within a period of 6 months.

    Legal basis

    Law of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of Exit and Entry

    Article 24: Foreigners entering the country shall submit their passports or other international travel documents, visas or other entry permits to the exit/entry border inspection authorities for examination, complete the prescribed formalities, and be allowed to enter the country only after inspection.

    Article 27: Foreigners who leave the country shall submit their passports or other international travel documents and other exit/entry documents to the exit/entry border inspection authorities for examination, complete the prescribed procedures, and be allowed to leave the country only after inspection.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    People with a UK visa can travel directly to Ireland, because the UK and Ireland are interconnected, so there is no need for a visa. The handler does not need a visa to go to Ireland, in fact, he can also go to South Korea to achieve visa-free travel for 30 days, but he must only transit through the border. Finally, Anguilla is essentially an overseas territory, so it is possible to go directly to Anguilla with a British visa.

    In addition to the places mentioned above, there are actually quite a few places that are reluctant to refrigerate UK visas:

    1. Bermuda: visa-free

    Bermuda is located in the North Atlantic Ocean and is a self-governing overseas territory of the United Kingdom. Bermuda has a thriving economy, relies on the financial industry and tourism, and is known as a "tax haven" and a "corporate paradise", and is a world-renowned offshore financial center.

    2. The Cayman Islands: Visa-free

    The Cayman Islands is a British overseas territory in the West Indies, consisting of three islands: Grand Cayman, Little Cayman and Cayman Brac.

    3. The Turks and Caicos Islands: Visa-free for a 30-day stay

    The Turks and Caicos Islands are part of the West Indies in the British Territory southeast of the Bahamas in Central America. Most of the islands are limestone islands, and the terrain is low and flat. The capital city of Cockburn, common English.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Greece and other countries. The UK visa is a procedure whereby the visa authority of the United Kingdom grants the right to sell the ruler on the passport or other type of travel document held by a foreign citizen who is not a British citizen, in order to indicate that he or she is allowed to enter and leave the United Kingdom. Generally, there are tourist visas, student visas, visitor visas, and work visas.

    All Chinese mainland citizens are required to apply for a UK visa before entering the UK. Please refer to the information on the type of visa you are applying for before you decide to submit your application. Each visa applicant, including children, is required to submit a separate visa application**.

    A UK visa is an endorsement or stamp on the passport or other travel document held by a British sovereign authority on a national or foreign citizen to indicate that he or she is allowed to enter or exit the country or pass through the border, and it can also be said to be an endorsement certificate issued to them. In a nutshell, a UK visa is a document issued by the UK immigration authority to give approval to foreign nationals to enter the country.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    With a UK visa, you can travel to the following countries and regions:

    1. Anguilla: A British overseas territory, located at the northern tip of the Leeward Islands in the Eastern Caribbean Sea, the population is mainly black in the Caribbean.

    2. Aruba: An island located in the Caribbean Sea, Aruba is currently one of the four constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

    3. Bermuda: Located in the North Atlantic, it is a self-governing British Overseas Territory.

    4. Cayman Islands: The Cayman Islands, the overseas territory of the United Kingdom in the Western Caribbean Islands of the Americas, is the world's fourth largest offshore financial center.

    5. Gibraltar: A city and port at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula in Europe, it is the only sea passage between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean.

    6. Republic of Panama: The southernmost country in Central America, the capital of Panama City.

    7. Albania: a country located in southeastern Europe and southwestern of the Balkan Peninsula.

    8. Montenegro: A mountainous country located in the southwest of the Balkan Peninsula and on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea.

    9. Ireland: A parliamentary republic in Western Europe, across the sea from the United Kingdom, known as the "Emerald Isle Country".

    10. Costa Rica: A republican country located in Latin America, it is the first country in the world without an army.

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