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Visa Exemptions of ASEAN Member States

(1) Brunei Darussalam

Nationals of the following 54 countries and territories can visit Brunei without obtaining a visa for a maximum stated stay of 90, 30 or 14 days:[1][2]

90 days

 All European Union citizens1

 Iceland

 Liechtens

tein

 Norway

 Switzerlan d

 United

States

1 - for British nationals, only British citizens and British subjects

with right of abode in the UK enjoy visa-free entry.

30 days

 Malaysia

 New

Zealand

 Oman

 Singapore

 South Korea

 Turkey

 Ukraine

 United Arab Emirates

14 days

 Cambo

dia

 Canada

 Hong

Kong

 Indones

ia

 Japan

 Laos

 Maca

u

 Maldi

ves

 Myan

mar

 Peru

 Philippi nes

 Thailan

d

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Holders of normal passports of the following 9 countries do not require a visa for Cambodia for up to 30 days (unless otherwise noted):[1]

 Brunei (14 days)

 Indonesia

 Laos

 Malaysia

 Philippines (21 days)

 Seychelles (14 days)[2][3][4]

 Singapore

 Thailand (14 days)

 Vietnam

 Holders of diplomatic and official/service passports

of Belarus, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, China, Cuba, Ecuador, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Laos, Ma laysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Seychelles, Singapore, Slovakia, South

Korea, Thailand, Uruguay and Vietnam do not require a visa for Cambodia.

 In July 2015 tourism industry representatives proposed a wider visa-free regime as a response to similar moves by neighbouring countries.[5]

(3) Indonesia

Persons holding passports issued by the following 169 jurisdictions can visit Indonesia without a visa for 30 days. The permitted activities include tourism, family and social visits, art and cultural activities, official government duties, giving speeches, attending seminars or international exhibitions, conducting meetings with head office or representative office in Indonesia, or transit through Indonesia.[1][3] Visitors utilizing the visa-free facility are not allowed to extend their stay,

convert to other types of visas, or engage in activities not listed above (such as visits for business or journalism purposes). The visa-free facility does not apply to holders of emergency or temporary passports.[2]

Passport holders from all visa exempt countries can enter Indonesia through one of the 124 designated border crossings, including 29 airports, 88 seaports and 7 land border checkpoints.[4]

 All European Union citizens1

 Albania

 Algeria

 Andorra

 Ecuador

 Egypt

 El

Salvador

 Mali

 Marshall Islands

 Mauritania

 Senegal

 Serbia

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 Angola

 Antigua and Barbuda

 Argentina

 Armenia

 Australia

 Azerbaijan

 Bahamas

 Bahrain

 Bangladesh

 Barbados

 Belarus

 Belize

 Benin

 Bhutan

 Bolivia

 Bosnia and Herzegovina

 Botswana

 Brazil

 Brunei

 Burkina

Faso

 Burundi

 Fiji

 Gabon

 Gambia

 Georgia

 Ghana

 Grenada

 Guatemal

a

 Guyana

 Haiti

 Honduras

 Hong

Kong

 Iceland

 India

 Ivory

Coast

 Jamaica

 Japan

 Jordan

 Kazakhst

an

 Kenya

 Kiribati

 Kuwait

 Mauritius

 Mexico

 Moldova

 Monaco

 Mongolia

 Morocco

 Mozambique

 Myanmar

 Namibia

 Nauru

 Nepal

 New Zealand

 Nicaragua

 Norway

 Oman

 Palau

 Palestine

 Panama

 Papua New Guinea

 Paraguay

 Peru

 Philippines

 Singapore

 Solomon

Islands

 South Africa

 South Korea

 Sri Lanka

 Suriname

 Swaziland

 Switzerland

 Taiwan

 Tajikistan

 Tanzania

 Thailand

 Timor Leste

 Togo

 Tonga

 Trinidad and Tobago

 Tunisia

 Turkey

 Turkmenista n

 Tuvalu

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 Cambodia

 Canada

 Cape Verde

 Chad

 Chile

 China

 Comoros

 Costa Rica

 Cuba

 Dominica

 Dominican Republic

 Kyrgyzsta n

 Laos

 Lebanon

 Lesotho

 Liechtens tein

 Macau

 Macedoni

a

 Madagas

car

 Malawi

 Malaysia

 Maldives

 Qatar

 Rwanda

 Russia

 Samoa

 Saint Kitts and Nevis

 Saint Lucia

 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

 San Marino

 Sao Tome and Principe

 Saudi Arabia

 Ukraine

 United Arab Emirates

 United

States

 Uruguay

 Uzbekistan

 Vanuatu

 Vatican City

 Venezuela

 Vietnam

 Zambia

 Zimbabwe

(4) Lao PDR

Passport holders of the following countries are entitled Lao visa exemption

..

Country

Passport Type

Days of stay (Max)

ASEAN Countries

1

Brunei

Diplomatic/Official

14

Ordinary

14

2

Cambodia

Diplomatic/Official

90

Ordinary

30

3

Indonesia

Diplomatic/Official

14

Ordinary

30

4

Laos

-

-5

Malaysia

Diplomatic/Official

30

(5)

6

Myanmar

Diplomatic/Official

30

Ordinary

14

7

Philippines

Diplomatic/Official

30

Ordinary

30

8

Singapore

Diplomatic/Official

30

Ordinary

30

9

Thailand

Diplomatic/Official

30

Ordinary

30

10 Vietnam

Diplomatic/Official

30

Ordinary

30

Non-ASEAN Countries

11 Bangladesh

Diplomatic/Official

30

Ordinary

(Visa required)

12 Brazil

Diplomatic/Official

90

Ordinary

(Visa required)

13 China

Diplomatic/Official

Not set

*

Ordinary

(Visa required)

14 Cuba

Diplomatic/Official

90

Ordinary

(Visa required)

15 DPR Korea

Diplomatic/Official

Not set

*

Ordinary

(Visa required)

16 Hungary

Diplomatic/Official

90

Ordinary

(Visa required)

17 India

Diplomatic/Official

30

Ordinary

(Visa required)

18 Japan

**

Diplomatic/Official

90

Ordinary

15

19 Mongolia

Diplomatic/Official

30

Ordinary

30

20 Peru

Diplomatic/Official

90

Ordinary

(Visa required)

21 Poland

Diplomatic/Official

90

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22 Russia

**

Diplomatic/Official

30

Ordinary

15

23 South Korea

**

Diplomatic/Official

90

Ordinary

15

24 Timor Leste

Diplomatic/Official

30

Ordinary

(Visa required)

Former USSR countries

25

Armenia

Diplomatic/Official

30

26

Azerbaijan

27

Belarus

28

Estonia

29

Georgia

30

Kazakhstan

31

Kyrgyzstan

32

Latvia

33

Lithuania

34

Moldova

35

Tajikistan

36

Turkmenistan

37

Ukraine

38

Uzbekistan

39

Luxembourg

Ordinary

15

40

Switzerland

*The length of stay can be as long as the length of an assignment

**Ordinary passport holders of these countries can enter Laos without a visa, but Lao

ordinary passport holders don’t get the same privilege in return (they still need to get a

visa to enter those countries).

If you are a citizen of one of these countries with a right passport type, you can enter

Laos without having to obtain a visa. The length of stay varies as shown above.

Source: https://www.laos-guide-999.com/visa-exemption.html

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According to IATA holders of passports issued by the following jurisdictions can enter Malaysia without a visa.[1]

90 days

[edit]

Holders of passports issued by the following 63 jurisdictions are granted visa-free entry to Malaysia for 90 days.

 All European Union citizens

 Albania

 Algeria

 Argentina

 Australia

 Bahrain

 Bosnia and Herzegovina

 Brazil

 Canada

 Cuba

 Egypt

 Iceland

 Japan

 Jordan

 Kuwait

 Kyrgyzsta n

 Lebanon

 Liechtens tein

 Maldives

 Morocco

 New

Zealand

 Norway

 Oman

 Peru

 Qatar

 San

Marino

 Saudi

Arabia

 South

Africa

 South

Korea

 Sudan

 Switzerla nd

 Tunisia

 Turkey

 Turkmenistan

 United Arab Emirates

 United States

 Uruguay

 Yemen

 Syria

(6) Philippines

Holders of passports of the following 157 jurisdictions do not require a visa for Philippines:[13][14]

59 days

[edit]

 Brazil

 Israel

30 days

[edit]

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 Andorra

 Angola

 Antigua and

Barbuda

 Argentina

 Australia

 Bahamas

 Bahrain

 Barbados

 Belize

 Benin

 Bhutan

 Bolivia

 Botswana

 Brunei

 Burkina

Faso

 Burundi

 Cambodia

 Cameroon

 Canada

 Cape Verde

 Central

African Republic

 Ecuador

 El Salvador

 Equatorial

Guinea

 Eritrea

 Ethiopia

 Fiji

 Gabon

 Gambia

 Ghana

 Grenada

 Guatemala

 Guinea

Guinea-Bissau

 Guyana

 Haiti

 Honduras

 Iceland

 Indonesia

 Jamaica

 Japan

 Kazakhstan

 Kenya

 Maldives

 Mali

 Marshall Islands

 Mauritania

 Mauritius

 Mexico

 Micronesia

 Monaco

 Mongolia

 Morocco

 Mozambique

 Myanmar

 Namibia

 Nepal

 New Zealand

 Nicaragua

 Niger

 Norway

 Oman

 Palau

 Panama

 Papua New

Guinea

 Sao Tome

and Principe

 Saudi Arabia

 Senegal

 Seychelles

 Singapore

 Solomon

Islands

 South Africa

 South Korea

 Suriname

 Swaziland

 Switzerland

 Tajikistan

 Tanzania

 Thailand

 Togo

 Trinidad and Tobago

 Tunisia

 Turkey

 Turkmenistan

 Tuvalu

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 Chad

 Chile

 Colombia

 Comoros

 Republic of the Congo

 Costa Rica

 Cote

d'Ivoire

 DR Congo

 Djibouti

 Dominica

 Dominican

Republic

 Kiribati

 Kuwait

 Kyrgyzstan

 Laos

 Lesotho

 Liberia

 Liechtenste

in

 Madagasca

r

 Malawi

 Malaysia

 Paraguay

 Peru

 Qatar

 Russia

 Rwanda

 Saint Kitts and Nevis

 Saint Lucia

 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

 Samoa

 San Marino

 United Arab

Emirates

 United States

 Uruguay

 Uzbekistan

 Vanuatu

 Vatican City

 Venezuela

 Vietnam

 Zambia

 Zimbabwe

14 days

[edit]

 Hong Kong[15][16]

 Macau[15]

 Portugal (for passports issued to permanent residents of Macau only)

7 days

[edit]

 British National (Overseas)

(7) Singapore

Citizens of all countries not included in Assessment Level I and Assessment Level II lists are allowed a maximum stay of 30 days without a visa in Singapore, except the holders of the following passports who are allowed to stay for 90 days:[2]

 All European Union citizens1

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 Norway

 South Korea

 Switzerland

 United States

 1 - Visa-free entry for British passport holders without proof of right of abode in the United Kingdom are shortened to 30 days.

 Holders of Taiwan passports who do not have the right of abode in Taiwan must have a valid Taiwan re-entry permit.[4]

(8) Thailand

90 days (5 nations)

[edit]

The governments of the following countries have concluded bilateral visa waiver agreements with Thailand. Holders of normal passports from these countries can travel to Thailand without a visa for 90 days.[2]

 Argent

ina

 Brazil

 Chile

 South

Korea

 Peru

30 days waiver (6 nations)

[edit]

Holders of normal passports issued by these countries which have bilateral agreements on visa waivers with Thailand are allowed to stay 30 days.[2]

 Hong

Kong

 Laos

 Macao

 Mong

olia

 Russi

a

 Vietn

am

30 days exemption (45 nations)

[edit]

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 Australia

 Austria

 Bahrain

 Belgium

 Brunei

 Canada

 Czech

Republic

 Denmark

 Estonia

 Finland

 France

 Germany

 Greece

 Hong

Kong

 Hungary

 Iceland

 Indonesia

 Ireland

 Israel

 Italy

 Japan

 Kuwait

 Liechtens tein

 Luxembo

urg

 Malaysia1

 Monaco

 Netherlan ds

 New

Zealand

 Norway

 Oman

 Philippine s

 Poland

 Portugal

 Qatar

 Singapor

e

 Slovakia

 Slovenia

 South Africa

 Spain

 Sweden

 Switzerland

 Turkey

 United Arab Emirates

 United

Kingdom2

 United States

(10) Viet Nam

90 days

(1 country)

Chile

30 days

(7 countries)

Cambod

ia

Indonesi

a

Kyrgyzs

tan

Malays

ia

Singap

ore

Thailan

(12)

Laos

21 days

(1 country)

Philippines

14 days

(2 countries)

Brunei

Myanmar

15 days, with restrictions

(13 countries)

Belaru

s

*

Denma

rk

*

Finlan

d

*

France

*

Germa

ny

*

Italy

*

Japan

*

Norway

*

Russia

*

South Korea

*

Spain

*

Sweden

*

United

Kingdom

*1

* - A gap of at least 30 days between two visa-free visits is required. Must have a printout of onward ticket.

1 - for British citizens only.

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