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What visa-free countries are there in Europe?

Q: What visa-free countries are there in Europe?

A: There are not many visa-free countries in Europe, such as San Marino, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania and Belarus.

San Marino

San Marino is located in the northeast of Apennines in Italian Peninsula, surrounded by China. With an area of 6 1.2km2 and a population of 33,285, San Marino is the capital. San Marino has the smallest population and is the third smallest country in Europe. As the first European country to grant visa-free treatment to China, 1985 granted visa-free treatment to China. Although the country is small, the scenery here is still unique.

Serbia

From 20 1 7 65438+1October1,all China people holding ordinary passports in China can stay in Serbia for 30 days without a visa. Serbia, once the glorious center of the former Yugoslavia, once again entered the sight of China people. Besides, for thousands of people in China, there is an unforgettable moment in Serbia. 1999, the United States bombed the embassy of China in Yugoslavia, which was in Belgrade, the capital of Yugoslavia. This is the center of the Balkans. When you come here, you can enjoy endless history and customs.

Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)

Bosnia and Herzegovina is located in the central Balkan Peninsula, bordering Serbia, Montenegro and Croatia. This small European country was once rated as "Top Ten Most Worth Traveling Places" by Lonely Planet Top 1. From the end of 20 18, China will be officially exempted from visas! According to the agreement, citizens of China and Poland holding ordinary passports will stay in the other country for no more than 90 days every 180 days, and they are exempt from visas. Maybe you are not familiar with Bosnia and Herzegovina, but you must know that Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, is still full of new vitality despite being devastated by war.

Albania

Albania is a country located in southeast Europe and southwest Balkan Peninsula. From April 1 day to1October 3 1 day, 2065438, citizens of nine countries, including China, can enter Albania visa-free and stay for no more than 90 days.

Republic of Belarus

At the end of 20 18, the National Immigration Bureau of China issued a notice, and China and Belarus signed an agreement on mutual visa exemption for ordinary passport holders. In the future, ordinary passport holders of the two countries will travel to the other country for reasons such as tourism, business, visiting relatives, etc., and each stay will not exceed 30 days, and the cumulative stay will not exceed 90 days each year, so they can be exempted from visas. Belarus became the first 13 country to waive visas for ordinary passport holders with China, and the fourth country in Europe to implement this agreement with China. Belarus is located in Eastern Europe, bordering Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania and other countries. Belarus has a land area of more than 200,000 square kilometers, a long history and beautiful scenery.