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To visit another country from Ethiopia, most countries would require a valid visa which they must have issued before you are allowed in. Most times, when one thinks about travelling to another country, there is usually the uneasiness that comes from knowing you might need a visa and other valid travel documents before embarking on the journey.<\/p>\n

However, there are a lot of countries you\u00a0can travel to without a visa so long as you have an Ethiopian passport. Most of these countries would grant you access without a\u00a0visa or they would issue you a visa on entry which can be valid for a specified number of days. Such a length of stay is given based on policy revolving around the reason for your travel and in some cases, it would be determined by the immigration officer and there could be the option of extension when you run out of time.<\/p>\n

Below is a list of countries that would allow you access without a visa but only your Ethiopian passport. You must however, make sure that you check with the embassy or consular office of the country you are intending to travel to very close to the time of your travel because of visa policy changes every now and then.<\/p>\n

Countries that Do Not Require Visa from Ethiopian Citizens<\/span><\/h2>\n

Dominica<\/p>\n

Ecuador<\/p>\n

Haiti<\/p>\n

Kenya<\/p>\n

Micronesia<\/p>\n

Philippines<\/p>\n

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines<\/p>\n

Singapore<\/p>\n

There are more exciting countries Ethiopians can travel to without visa on the next page<\/p>\n

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More countries across the globe issue visa or visa on arrival to citizens of other countries depending on diplomatic relations between the 2 countries. However, it is important to note that the fact that you have been issued a visa does not guarantee entry rather, it only means that\u00a0if there are no other limiting circumstances, you are allowed access into the country for a specified time listed on the visa.<\/p>\n

Now, this visa system is usually on short-term bases. Unlike the more conventional visa which could allow a foreigner stay in a country for over a year (ranging from work visas to school visas etc.), with the visa\u00a0issuance on arrival, guests get the opportunity to stay for considerable period of time less than one year to enable them accomplish the aim for\u00a0 which they entered into the country. Such visas could be approved for things like tourism, limited courses, trade, contract jobs, entertainment events and a host of others.<\/p>\n

Countries that Issue Visa on Arrival to Ethiopian Citizens<\/span><\/h2>\n

Bolivia – 90 days<\/p>\n

Burundi – 30 days; obtainable at Bujumbura International Airport<\/p>\n

Cambodia<\/p>\n

Cape Verde<\/p>\n

Comoros<\/p>\n

Djibouti<\/p>\n

Guinea-Bissau – 90 days<\/p>\n

Laos – 30 days<\/p>\n

Madagascar – 90 days<\/p>\n

Maldives – 30 days<\/p>\n

Mali<\/p>\n

Mauritania<\/p>\n

Mauritius – 60 days<\/p>\n

Mozambique – 30 days<\/p>\n

Nicaragua – 90 days<\/p>\n

Oman<\/p>\n

Palau – 30 days<\/p>\n

Rwanda<\/p>\n

Saint Lucia – 6 weeks<\/p>\n

Samoa – 60 days<\/p>\n

Seychelles – 1 month<\/p>\n

South Sudan<\/p>\n

Tajikistan – 45 days<\/p>\n

Thailand – 15 days<\/p>\n

Timor-Leste – 30 days<\/p>\n

Togo – 7 days<\/p>\n

Tuvalu – 1 month<\/p>\n

Uganda<\/p>\n

What You Need to Know before Travelling to a Visa-Free Country<\/span><\/h2>\n

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The\u00a0above-listed countries do well to grant Ethiopian citizens visa-free entry with a valid Ethiopian passport of at least 6 months before the expiration. However, before making the trip, be sure to have a good motive for your travel else you might be turned back on attempt to enter the said country of your choice.<\/p>\n

Usually, some countries though visa-free, would need an evidence of the duration of your stay in order to be sure that you are not going to stay\u00a0much longer than you initially claimed. The major mechanism which the appropriate authorities of a visa-free country employs is basically to ask for your return ticket. If you can’t buy a return ticket before travelling, you might want to wait till you can in order to avoid any embarrassment at the airport.<\/p>\n

More so, to verify\u00a0the authenticity of foreigners travelling into a visa-free country, the countries might demand that you show them an evidence of sufficient funds which is to meet both your basic (and possibly secondary) needs for things like hotel bills, feeding, shopping etc. As long as you can provide the necessary proof of your intended stay, then you’ve got nothing to worry about.<\/p>\n

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