When there is neither time nor desire to apply for a visa for a trip, you can choose a state for travel, visiting which does not require special permission. Moreover, today visa-free entry to many interesting countries of the world is open for Russians.
Instructions
Step 1
Without a visa, for example, you can freely visit most of the countries of the former CIS, including Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Moldova, Armenia, Belarus and Ukraine. And in Georgia, a tourist visa for 30 days is issued upon entry. You can freely enter Abkhazia with an all-Russian passport.
Step 2
Visa-free travel is also open for Russians to Egypt, Israel, Micronesia and Fiji. In Turkey, they put a tourist visa right at the airport and it is valid for a month. Croatia, Montenegro, Macedonia and Serbia also do not require an entry permit. But for a trip to Bosnia and Herzegovina, you will need a travel company voucher or original invitation.
Step 3
Many Asian countries also admit citizens of the Russian Federation without a visa. So, for 30 days, Russians are allowed to stay in Thailand, Malaysia and the Maldives. They are allowed to go to the Philippines without a visa for three weeks, and to Vietnam, Laos, Korea and Hong Kong - for two weeks. In other countries, as a rule, a visa can be obtained directly at the border. And from January 1, 2014, an agreement on the mutual abolition of visas with South Korea will come into effect.
Step 4
No special permission is required to enter many South American countries. For one month, for example, you can stay without a visa in the Dominican Republic, Antigua and Barbuda. And in the territory of El Salvador, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Guatemala and the Bahamas, you can freely rest for up to 90 days. Russians are also allowed into Honduras, Argentina, Venezuela, Uruguay, Colombia, Chile, Peru, Brazil and Gaina for three months.
Step 5
Visa-free entry for Russians is open to Botswana, Namibia, Morocco, Swaziland, Seychelles and Tunisia. True, when visiting the last country, a visa is not required only from members of tourist groups, and even then in the presence of a voucher. The rest of the countries of the African continent issue entry permits directly at the border.