Good news for Foreign Traveler! Passport is not required to go abroad, travel can be done only with Aadhar card

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If you are also wanting to travel abroad and are worried about not having a passport, then this news is for you. Today we are going to tell you about some countries where you do not need a passport to go. Aadhar card only works.

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Foreign Travel without Passport: There is a desire to travel abroad but there is no passport. Some countries do not require a passport to travel. Only a photo ID will get the necessary permission to travel in these countries, also if you are less than 15 and above 65 then you can get entry in these countries only on your Aadhar card. These two countries are Bhutan and Nepal respectively. Let us know how these countries can be traveled without passport and visa.

How to visit Bhutan

Bhutan Indian travelers wishing to visit Bhutan must either carry their passport, which has a minimum validity of 6 months. If you do not have a passport, then your work can also be done with Voter ID card. It is advisable for children to carry birth certificate or academic school ID card.

Bhutan is connected to India by both road and air.

How to reach Nepal There are air services to Kathmandu of Nepal from all the major air ports of India. In response to whether Indians need a passport to visit Nepal, the Government of Nepal says that “we only need one such document that proves your Indian citizenship. For this you can present your voter ID card or Indian passport.” can.”

Visa will not be applicable for traveling to these countries

Apart from Bhutan and Nepal, there are some countries where passport is required but visa is not required. As an Indian passport holder, you can travel to 58 travel destinations across the world without prior visa approval. Maldives, Mauritius, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Macao, Bhutan, Cambodia, Nepal, Kenya, Myanmar, Qatar, Uganda, Iran, Seychelles and Zimbabwe are among the long list of places where Indians can visit without a visa.

 

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