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The Government of Namibia allows citizens of specific countries and territories to travel to Namibia for tourism or business purposes for three months with an ordinary passport, and diplomatic and service passports without having to obtain a visa.

Visa exempt citizens

Citizens and holders of ordinary passports of the following countries can enter Namibia without a visa:

Countries from which entry to Namibia is visa-free
  •  CIS member states

See also

References

  1. Visa Requirements for Foreigners Travelling to Namibia Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Namibia
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British Overseas Territories. These countries span the conventional boundary between Europe and Asia. Partially recognized. Unincorporated territory of the United States. Part of the Kingdom of Denmark. Egypt spans the boundary between Africa and Asia.

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