As you may know, the Cuban embargo still exists as of 2019. This means that Cubans are not allowed to travel to many countries in the world. However, there are a few exceptions to this rule. In this article, we will outline the countries that Cuban citizens can travel to and the requirements that must be met in order to do so. By doing so, you’ll be better equipped to make informed decisions about which countries are safe for you and your loved ones to visit.
Which countries are cuban citizens allowed to travel to?
A full list of countries which Cubans are allowed to travel to can be found on the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ website. These countries include: Canada, Mexico, Peru, Panama, Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica and the United States. It is important to note that these are only a select few of the many countries which Cubans are allowed to travel to.
How can Cubans travel to these countries?
Cuba has open borders with Mexico and the Dominican Republic, which means that Cuban citizens can easily travel to those countries without a visa. Additionally, Cubans can usually enter Haiti and Nicaragua without a visa as well.
What are the requirements for travelling to these countries as a Cuban citizen?
Citizens of Cuba can travel to any country in the world, with a few exceptions. In order to visit certain countries, you must have a valid passport and visa. If you are travelling as part of an organized tour, you may need to obtain a tourist visa from your destination country’s embassy or consular office. Some other restrictions may apply depending on your destination, such as the amount of money you’re bringing with you and whether or not you’re visiting for political reasons. You can find more information about these requirements on the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.
Conclusion
As of right now, there are only a few countries that Cubans can travel to without a special visa. These countries are Mexico, Costa Rica, and Panama (although technically any other country in Central America is also possible). If you’re interested in visiting Cuba, be sure to check the tourist board’s website for the most up-to-date information on which countries Cubans can travel to.
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