Aruba is an island in the Netherlands Antilles and is therefore controlled by Holland. However, unlike Bonaire and Curacao which are nearby Dutch-controlled islands, Aruba achieved status aparte on January 1, 1986, and therefore has local government powers for an array of local matters and has its own Flag and its own Anthem, both celebrated on Flag and Anthem Day, March 17, each yeaer.
Do Jamaicans need visas to visit Aruba?
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Do Jamaicans need visas to visit Aruba?
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Yes, Jamaicans need visas in order to visit Aruba.Specifically, Aruba requires a valid passport in order for a visitor to be considered for entry into the island. In the case of Jamaicans, the passport must be accompanied by a valid visa sticker. Generally, visitors cannot stay more than 180 days out of one year, and that total must be broken up in individual stays of no more than 30 days at a time.
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