Passport Rules: Can you travel abroad without a passport? This is the rule of India

0
593
Passport Rules: Can you travel abroad without a passport? This is the rule of India
Passport Rules: Can you travel abroad without a passport? This is the rule of India

Passport Rules: Countrymen can go anywhere in India and that too without any restriction, but people have to follow some rules to go abroad. There is a need to have a passport to go abroad, but the question remains in the minds of many people that is it possible to travel abroad even without a passport? Let us know what are the rules from the Indian side for going abroad.

It is everyone’s wish to travel to different countries and see different cultures and traditions. But due to lack of passport, people are not able to go to other countries. However, we want to tell you that you can travel to some countries even without an Indian passport.

- Advertisement -

There is no need of passport for these countries

Some countries do not require a passport to visit. You are only allowed to travel to these countries with one of your photo ID cards. Also, if your age is less than 15 years and more than 65 years, then you can travel to these countries only with your Aadhaar card. These two countries are Bhutan and Nepal.

You can carry Voter ID card to visit Bhutan. At the same time, children will have to carry their birth certificate or educational school ID card (Aadhaar card).

On the other hand, if you want to go to Nepal, then you can avail air service from all major airports of India to Kathmandu, Nepal. According to Nepal’s advisory, Indians only need documents that prove their Indian citizenship. For this, they can show voter ID card or Aadhaar card.

Visa is not required in these countries

Apart from Bhutan and Nepal, there are some countries where passport is necessary but visa is not required. These countries include countries like Maldives, Mauritius, Thailand, Macau, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Nepal, Kenya, Myanmar, Qatar, Cambodia, Uganda, Seychelles, Zimbabwe and Iran.

- Advertisement -