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|HUR-VR={{Sports table green}}{{!}}Free movement |HUR-Notes=[[Xäiville Convention]] signatory | |HUR-VR={{Sports table green}}{{!}}Free movement |HUR-Notes=[[Xäiville Convention]] signatory | ||
|NBA-VR={{Sports table yellow}}{{!}}Unrestricted movement |NBA-Notes=90 days as standard, extension not necessary | |NBA-VR={{Sports table yellow}}{{!}}Unrestricted movement |NBA-Notes=90 days as standard, extension not necessary | ||
|NVC-VR={{Sports table bronze}}{{!}}Restricted movement |NVC-Notes=Reciprocal visa requirement – can be obtained on arrival | |||
|NEN-VR={{Sports table green}}{{!}}Free movement | |NEN-VR={{Sports table green}}{{!}}Free movement | ||
|PHI-VR={{Sports table red}}{{!}}Restricted movement |PHI-Notes=Restrictions imposed due to oppressive [[LGBT rights in Phinbella|LGBT policy]]. LGBT travellers from Phinbella may apply for indefinite visas. | |PHI-VR={{Sports table red}}{{!}}Restricted movement |PHI-Notes=Restrictions imposed due to oppressive [[LGBT rights in Phinbella|LGBT policy]]. LGBT travellers from Phinbella may apply for indefinite visas. |
Revision as of 04:26, 31 January 2021
The visa requirements in the Republic of Mercury refer to the right for foreign nationals to enter Mercury and its territories. Although visas are not usually required for nationals of any country, there are distinctions made between the status of persons whilst they are in Mercury, and occasionally, restrictions are imposed on citizens from some nations.
Free movement vs. unrestricted movement
The majority of nations on Micras are afforded unrestricted movement in Mercury. This means that visitors to Mercury must pass through passport control and customs upon entering the country, and must declare any items over the value of Cr 2,000. Visitors are typically allowed to stay for a maximum of 28 days, however this can be extended to 3 months upon application to the Office of Citizenship and Immigration (OCI).
Citizens of nations afforded free movement may enter the country with just a passport scan, and may stay indefinitely. They are treated, for the purposes of immigration, as residents, and therefore only need to declare goods over the value of Cr 5,000.
Restricted movement
In some cases, the OCI may impose restrictions on certain countries' citizens, with the key difference being that visitors from these nations must notify the OCI of their intention to travel no less than 28 days prior to travel, and do not have the option of extending their visit, however, they are free to apply for resident status.
Resident status
All visitors to Mercury are eligible to apply for resident status, provided there are no less than 14 days remaining of their visit. In order for the application to be successful, the visitor must show proof of employment and have a permanent residence.
Requirements by nation
Nations are only listed in this table if they differ from the standard policy of unrestricted movement.
Nation | Visa requirement | Notes |
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Byalia | Restricted movement | Reciprocal visa requirement – can be obtained on arrival |
Çakaristan | Restricted movement | Reciprocal visa requirement – can be obtained on arrival |
Calbion | Unrestricted movement | 90 days as standard, extension not necessary |
Craitland | Free movement | Xäiville Convention signatory |
Elwynn | Unrestricted movement | 90 days as standard, extension not necessary |
Floria | Restricted movement | Reciprocal visa requirement – can be obtained on arrival |
Hurmu | Free movement | Xäiville Convention signatory
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New Batavia | Unrestricted movement | 90 days as standard, extension not necessary |
Phinbella | Restricted movement | Restrictions imposed due to oppressive LGBT policy. LGBT travellers from Phinbella may apply for indefinite visas.
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Senya | Free movement | Xäiville Convention signatory |
Shireroth | Restricted movement | Reciprocal visa requirement – can be obtained on arrival |
Tellia | Free movement | Xäiville Convention signatory
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