Is there a site that explains why some countries have different requirements to other countries?

Is there a site that explains why some countries have different requirements to other countries?

I thought my Australian passport was good. But I've been looking at a couple of others and want to cry. I want to become Irish now.

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VS Irish, which fucks Australia hard for South America.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH, Poland has to have a visa to come to the U.S.

I like the chilean one, it triggers central americans and mexicans

Wow, that's rude. Please don't bully in this thread.

Well you fucked us, so we fuck u

hahaha fuck australians, we're full

I only fucked my wife and previous girlfriends. What did Australia do to Brazil?

didn't give us Visa-free travel

kek, fuck you aussies

I had to get an ESTA to visit the US. Fuck you.
esta.cbp.dhs.gov/esta/

this

what the fuck do you have against Canada and the U.S.

you can come here

Nothing, this is a map of visa requirements for Brazilians. You that didnt give us free visa.

What the fuck do we have against Brazil?

You people probably don´t want brazilians inmigrants to flock to your country. It´s the same for every latinamerican country (Except Chile, i think)

Only Brazil, Venezuala, and Suriname i believe

You only allow Canada visa-free travel. Countries in green don´t need visa but a electronic authorization

*giggles*

I don't think any country should have visa-free entry into my country after what happened on 9/11. Everyone entering the United States ought to be thoroughly vetted. It sucks but we live in different times and foreigners just can't be trusted, it is a fact of life.

Stop interfering in other countries' problems and you won´t have them blowing up your towers.
And again, part of those restrictions are probably because of inmigration and not terrorism

>telling a superpower to stay out of global politics.

I'll never understand this fucking meme. No other superpower had to deal with so much bullshit of other countries telling them to leave places alone.

Blue=Required atleast 7 criminal charges to get in

You can enter Russia visa-free. How cool

Spy shit from years ago.

that's a proper map of kosovo btw

>tfw illegal immigrant
Your post made me laugh a bit

Leave those places alone if you are going to fuck them in the ass.

bitch i hope we come for your country next.

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Beware of planes, then

give us visas usa

Why don't you have visa-free with Russia? your not even part of NATO.

whoa nice trips I've got

we can move in south america only with the id card tho, i don't know what the map doesn't show it

>he can't travel to russia

>he can't travel to the U.K.

>traveling to any *nglo countrie
no thanks

Well he can, he just needs a visa. It says so on the map, silly.

Fuck you Australia, fuck you Japan. Canada is a little easier now to get a visa, I believe.

>being able to go to Russia without the nightmare that is a Russian visa

Honestly jealous tbqhwyf

Hmmmm

Apparently French passports are the third best in the world. Kinda surprised, I guess we've been pretty good at using diplomacy.

>that Algerian butthurt

Guess they don't want that sweet, sweet tourism money.

Fuck you buddy. I'm going to keep shopping at your Costco and buying your cheap milk eh

>allowed to travel to most of english africa
>but not to french africa

>thouroughly vetted

You just get an online form to fill, where you have to swear you're not a terrorist, or a former member of the national socialist party. That's pretty much it. You really should be better at actually vetting people, a border wall will be useful but your main source of illegal immigration is people overstaying visas, and I read an article recently saying that not much is done about that.

Chile is truly the greatest country of all time.

>tfw most people don't mind us coming in an out of their country except murifats

Only one I'm surprised doesn't let us have easy visas is Cameroun. The others are too much of a mess to enven really issue visas worth anything, or they turned commie for benefits during the Cold War.

Francophone Africa is an interesting diplomatic case. We call it "Franceafrique", because they're pretty much barely independent. A lot of their economy, their stability, even their foreign policy depend on us. Every time a man with even slight anti-French tendencies gets to power, he gets coup d'état'd. We train their army, exploit their ressources, sell them anything they need, intervene in internal conflicts, even very recently. And that was true for the supposedly communist countries or even Algeria, too.

We really got too invested in our colonies, desu. We actually tried to change things, going full "civilising mission", telling them they were the children of the Republic. We should have done it the British way: get in, leave the traditional structures of power in place, build just enough infrastructure to exploit ressources, then get out. Indirect rule. Worked out better for these countries in the long run, too.

The problem is that you don't leave.