Q&A: is there a time limit for being in the caribbean/latin america?
Question by mariadawn: is there a time limit for being in the caribbean/latin america?
i know theres a limit for how long you can holiday in america, but is there one for places like the bahamas, puerto rico, virgin islands, dominica (latin america)? also do you know is there is one for africa and turkey?
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Answer by mr.p
it depends, what’s your country of origin?. And from there it I can tell you a answer. But most around the world or all of them have a time limit from 30 days-6 months. Since you are going in holiday it would not matter really unless you staying something like 60 days. But again it the specifics depend on you country of citizenship.
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if you are from the US, most countries in the America’s are going to give you between 30 and 90 days.
In Central America, you will get 90 days for Costa Rica. Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and El Salvador have an agreement called the CA4 where you’ll get 90 days for those countries. Panama just changed it’s rules for US citizens and you get 180 days.