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Nationals of the countries listed below need a visa to enter Aruba:
Afghanistan, Iran, Nigeria, Armenia, Iraq, Peoples Republic of China, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Russian Federation, Belarus, Kirghistan Syria, Cambodia, Korea (North), Tajikistan Cuba Libya, Turkmenistan, Dominican Republic, Mauretania, Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Ghana, Mongolia, Vietnam, Haiti, and Myanmar.
Applications for a visa can be done through the Aruba Tourism office.
Applications can take from two to four weeks.
Nationals from the following countries are allowed to stay in Aruba for maximum stay up to three months without visa.
Australia, Canada, Chile, Commonwealth of Bahamas, Czech Republic, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Japan, Lichtenstein, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Slovenia, Slovak Republic, Switzerland, U.S.A. Nationals of E.U. countries.
Aruba entry requirements
Some countries do not have Aruba representation, so Netherlands embassies are in charge of consular affairs and visa issues.
Papiamento (a Spanish-Portuguese-Dutch-English dialect) 66.3%, Spanish 12.6%, English (widely spoken) 7.7%, Dutch (official) 5.8%, other 2.2%, unspecified or unknown 5.3% (2000 census)
A beach-lover's paradise, this Caribbean island's interior boasts desert, but the coasts are filled with picture-perfect, powdery white sand and tranquil sapphire waters. With gorgeous year-round weather, it's always the right time to scuba dive, windsurf, snorkel, tee off, horse ride or hike. At night, enjoy casinos and Vegas-style shows. While Aruba displays hints of its Dutch influences (it's still part of the Netherlands), don't expect Old World reserve: the draw here is relaxation and fun.
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