Visa-free travel for 62 nationalities
Without visa the Schengen countries visits are allowed for the below 62 nationalities.
Nevertheless, there are also conditions and rules that must be complied with for these nationalities, such as the obligation to take out medical travel insurance.
Visa-free travel to the Netherlands and/or other Schengen countries
Below are the 62 nationalities that can travel visa-free to and within the Schengen area:
Albania | Andorra | Antigua and Barbuda |
Argentina | Australia | Bahamas |
Barbados | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Brazil |
Brunei | Canada | Chile |
Colombia | Costa Rica | Dominica |
El Salvador | Georgia | Grenada |
Guatemala | Vatican | Honduras |
Hong Kong | Israel | Japan |
Kiribati | Macau | Malaysia |
Marshall Islands | Mauritius | Mexico |
Micronesia | Moldavia | Monaco |
Montenegro | Nauru | New Zealand |
Nicaragua | Northern Macedonia | palau |
Panama | Paraguay | Peru |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | Saint Lucia | Saint Vincent |
Samoa | Serbia | Seychelles |
Singapore | Solomon Islands | Taiwan |
East Timor | Tonga | Trinidad and Tobago |
Tuvalu | Ukraine | United Arab Emirates |
United States | Uruguay | Vanuatu |
Venezuela | South Korea |
Conditions for visa-free travel
It does not matter for the period of stay in the Netherlands whether or not you need a Schengen visa. A foreign visitor/tourist may stay in the Schengen area for a maximum of 90 days out of 180. In addition, there are quite a few other requirements. Even if you can travel to the Schengen area without a visa, it is recommended to have a medical travel insurance for foreigners to close.
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