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04-24-2013, 01:14 PM
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jadee87
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Originally Posted by YouMaySayImADreamer View Post
Dude, you guys are tripping.

You do not need a visa to every country. It highly depends on your country of citizenship and its relationship with other nations. Having a Brazilian passport I could travel to a lot of different places without requiring a visa. Some countries don't even require a passport (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_re...ilian_citizens)

As a Mexican citizen you can visit 127 countries without a visa (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_re...xican_citizens)



Not true. First of all, if you are a PR you don't get an American passport so you are still subject to visa requirements from your country of origin (except of course when entering the US). Also, Americans need to obtain visas in order to go to many countries, just like anyone else. I think the U.S. ranks 5th or 7th places in countries with the most travel freedom. I believe Denmark is #1. I know several Americans who got stuck at the airport in Brazil because they arrived without a visa (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_re...ates_nationals)

With that said, as soon as I get some sort of legal status that grants me ability to travel I am hitting the road with just a backpack and traveling for as long as they allow me to be out of the country. Not that Im eager to leave here or anything but I have the heart of a traveler and I want to see as much of this world as I possibly can. First step will be to see the rest of Polynesia, Australia, NZ and Southeast Asia but only after visiting my family in Brazil (and wouldnt it be nice if that happened by June 2014 so I could be there for our world cup!!! A girl can dream
That's true. With my passport I can travel to 141 countries visa free or I would get a visa at arrival. I would also like to be able to attend the World Cup. I know my dad would love that!
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