Citizens of the countries in blue can visit all other blue countries visa-free

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  1. Is it because countries in blue ask for visas from pretty much all countries in red? Because some countries in red don’t ask for visas between themselves

  2. Wanted to call bullshit for including Poland, but the re-checked and visas to US are no longer needed since 2019. The more you know.

  3. I mean, we need the ESTA to enter the US. Mine has already expired, so I’d have to fill it again and deny I had any dealings with the political powers of 1930s Germany.

  4. Fairly arbitrary plot, you could start with any country and create this kind of a figure. What was your starting point?

  5. *except for when they can’t

    I had to learn that the hard way when I tried to travel to the US and my ESTA was declined despite my German passport because I went to Syria when I was 13

  6. A lot of citizens from European countries have access to A LOT of countries visa free. For example with a spanish passport you have access to 154 countries visa free, german one 190 countries and etc.

  7. A venn diagram in a map. Somewhat useless…? Many of these countries can visit many other countries, besides the ones in blue, visa-free. Not sure what the point of this is?

    Would also argue the ESTA makes visiting the US not entirely “visa-free”. Visa-free implies you can spontaneously travel over and get stamped in on arrival. Good luck doing that in the USA.

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