Visa free travel to British Guyana?

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From the DR1 news, quoting El Dia and Listin Diario..........maybe someone should inform the government that British Guyana ceased to exist in 1966. It is now the Co-operative Republic of Guyana and referred to as just Guyana.


"Many countries visa free for Dominicans
An editorial in El Dia on 28 November 2018 raises the national concern over the efforts of the Medina administration under Foreign Relations Miguel Vargas Maldonado to sign visa free travel relations with countries known for 24/7 security issues. Now, Dominicans can travel visa free to 27 countries around the world.

“Many of these are true paradises for sightseeing. Others, without the complete information being offered, present a level of violence more barbarous than in the Dominican Republic, and which translates into citizen insecurity at all hours of the day,” reads the editorial.

Since Monday, 26 November 2018, there is no need for Dominicans to have a tourist visa to go to Russia, bringing the total number of visa free countries for Dominicans to at least 27. During this year, the new countries to become visa free for Dominicans are Russia, Qatar, Uruguay, Brazil and Belize.

The other visa free countries are Korea, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Nicaragua, the Philippines, Georgia, British Guyana, Guatemala, Honduras, Peru, Paraguay, Botswana, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, Morocco, Ukraine and Vietnam."

https://listindiario.com/la-republic...sitar-sin-visa
http://eldia.com.do/haiti-con-visa/


I would hope the Guyanese consulate in Santo Domingo would inform the Dominican government that they are no longer under British control.

Perhaps in the near future we can expect visa free travel announcements regarding, Ceylon, Burma, or Yugoslavia.


Respectfully,
Playacaribe2
 

Riva_31

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From the DR1 news, quoting El Dia and Listin Diario..........maybe someone should inform the government that British Guyana ceased to exist in 1966. It is now the Co-operative Republic of Guyana and referred to as just Guyana.


"Many countries visa free for Dominicans
An editorial in El Dia on 28 November 2018 raises the national concern over the efforts of the Medina administration under Foreign Relations Miguel Vargas Maldonado to sign visa free travel relations with countries known for 24/7 security issues. Now, Dominicans can travel visa free to 27 countries around the world.

“Many of these are true paradises for sightseeing. Others, without the complete information being offered, present a level of violence more barbarous than in the Dominican Republic, and which translates into citizen insecurity at all hours of the day,” reads the editorial.

Since Monday, 26 November 2018, there is no need for Dominicans to have a tourist visa to go to Russia, bringing the total number of visa free countries for Dominicans to at least 27. During this year, the new countries to become visa free for Dominicans are Russia, Qatar, Uruguay, Brazil and Belize.

The other visa free countries are Korea, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Nicaragua, the Philippines, Georgia, British Guyana, Guatemala, Honduras, Peru, Paraguay, Botswana, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, Morocco, Ukraine and Vietnam."

https://listindiario.com/la-republic...sitar-sin-visa
http://eldia.com.do/haiti-con-visa/


I would hope the Guyanese consulate in Santo Domingo would inform the Dominican government that they are no longer under British control.

Perhaps in the near future we can expect visa free travel announcements regarding, Ceylon, Burma, or Yugoslavia.


Respectfully,
Playacaribe2

The problem is not the goverment, the problem is the reporter they write in a desk without making any investigation, not evertying you get from google is accurated, or they simple do not understand what they read.

On facebook I commented that they said Urugay is visa free for Dominicans in the list but if they make a simple search will find out that they are wrong because is only a visa free destination for the people that has USA visa or United Kingdom visa.
 

Chirimoya

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Do they need visas for Siam, Ceylon, Dahomey, Upper Volta, Yugoslavia, or the USSR, or maybe time machines?