Ariddia
29-02-2004, 06:36
What does a tourist need to enter your nation? And are there any dangers he/she should be aware of (diseases, political instability, high crime levels, border disputes, areas outside government control, natural disasters...)
Ariddia, the People's Democratic Social Republic of
Tourist entry requirements:
Citizens of most Uhuhland countries, as well as citizens of the Aztec National League, Tanah Burung, Hell Bovines, West Ariddia ,and of most nations the ariddian government considers to be "democratic communists" may stay in Ariddia up to 100 days without a visa, as long as they have a passport valid up to at least two weeks after their intended date of departure from Ariddia.
Citizens of all other countries require a visa in addition to their passport. Visas are usually easy to obtain. Citizens of Tordor are currently limited to a stay of two months, unless they obtain special permission for a visa extension, although this restriction will no doubt soon be lifted.
Dangers to tourists:
There are no notable dangers to tourists in Ariddia. All visitors, however, should be aware of Ariddian law; most notably, killing animals and/or meat-eating is a crime punishable by several years in jail and sessions of psychological help.
Ariddia, the People's Democratic Social Republic of
Tourist entry requirements:
Citizens of most Uhuhland countries, as well as citizens of the Aztec National League, Tanah Burung, Hell Bovines, West Ariddia ,and of most nations the ariddian government considers to be "democratic communists" may stay in Ariddia up to 100 days without a visa, as long as they have a passport valid up to at least two weeks after their intended date of departure from Ariddia.
Citizens of all other countries require a visa in addition to their passport. Visas are usually easy to obtain. Citizens of Tordor are currently limited to a stay of two months, unless they obtain special permission for a visa extension, although this restriction will no doubt soon be lifted.
Dangers to tourists:
There are no notable dangers to tourists in Ariddia. All visitors, however, should be aware of Ariddian law; most notably, killing animals and/or meat-eating is a crime punishable by several years in jail and sessions of psychological help.