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Where should people with new passports travel abroad?

We all know that traveling abroad has different levels of difficulty depending on the destination country. Some countries are visa-free for Chinese passports; some countries require visas, but the threshold is not high; and visas from other countries are more difficult to obtain.

A newly issued passport is commonly known as a "white" passport. For those who have never been abroad, it is best not to visit developed countries in Europe and America first, as the possibility of obtaining a visa is very small. You might as well go to countries that are visa-free for Chinese passports or implement electronic visas and visas on arrival, such as Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam, Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Mauritius, Morocco, Tunisia, Serbia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. , Belarus, etc. The above countries are either visa-free for Chinese passports, or you can apply for a visa on arrival at the port of entry, or you can easily apply for an electronic visa online. There are almost no visa thresholds, and the tourism resources are relatively rich. The natural scenery and cultural attractions are very worth visiting. Take a look, it’s worth traveling for new passport holders. Although Russia is not visa-free for Chinese, it is visa-free for group tourism. More than 3 people are considered a team.

In addition, taking a cruise to Japan from China’s home port is also visa-free, and there is no problem with the new passport.

After you have been to several countries and have entry and exit stamps and visa records in your passport, you can then try some countries that require visas but the threshold is not too high, such as Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines. , South Korea, Egypt, South Africa, etc.

Based on the principle of starting from easy to difficult, the next step is to try the EU Schengen visa and developed countries such as Japan, New Zealand, Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.

If you have been to Schengen countries or Japan, you can try to get a US visa. With a U.S. visa, you can also apply for a Canadian visa through simplified procedures. With a U.S. visa, you can also go directly to Mexico and other South American countries. Visas for many South American countries will also become easier because you hold a U.S. visa.

In short, after applying for a new passport, you can start with the easier ones and then the more difficult ones, and slowly accumulate your international travel mileage and experience. You will find that the world has opened its arms to you, and all you need is to meet both requirements. Two conditions: money and leisure.

A new passport is commonly known as a white passport. If you want to travel to a safe place with beautiful scenery, I recommend European countries. Many people have concerns about applying for a visa to European and American countries with a white paper. In fact, whether they can obtain a visa is not necessarily related to whether they have a white paper. The decisive factor is whether the submitted personal materials fully comply with the requirements of the visa country. As long as the materials are fully prepared in accordance with the requirements and can prove that you have a stable job, stable income, and sufficient funds, it is better if you have a house, car and other fixed assets in your name. You have no illegal record and no intention to immigrate. As long as the materials meet the requirements, you will be eligible. I can definitely get a European and American visa.

In all my years of overseas travel visa experience, including the visa experience of my friends, no one has been denied a visa by developed regions such as Europe and the United States because of their original application. It was my first time to travel abroad and I got a blank visa. I went directly to sign the British visa and the French Schengen visa, and they were both issued very smoothly. I was refused a visa once. It was because there was something wrong with the materials I applied for a German visa. I did not supplement the materials in time after calling me, so I was refused a visa. Then I sorted out the materials and resubmitted the German Schengen visa, and I was successfully granted the visa. According to legend, I have never seen a real example of a visa being rejected for applying for a visa to developed countries such as Europe and the United States because of a blank copy.

There are many European countries with rich tourism resources, beautiful natural scenery and rich cultural landscapes. In particular, a Schengen visa can visit many European countries at one time, which is very cost-effective. It is recommended to apply for a French Schengen visa for the first time. France itself is a popular European tourist country, and it is less difficult and easier to obtain a visa than other popular European tourist countries such as Germany and Switzerland.

When applying for a European visa for the first time, you can go to the Schengen countries of France, Germany, and Switzerland. These countries have beautiful natural scenery and rich cultural landscapes.

Italy has rich cultural landscapes, but there are too many thieves and security is relatively poor. There are a lot of thieves in France now, so be careful.

You can also apply for a first-time visa to the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom is not a Schengen visa country, but its unique geographical location and culture have created its unique charm. The United Kingdom is extremely rich in tourism resources. The natural scenery in the UK is beautiful, the cultural landscape is also rich, and it is relatively safe. In addition, you can travel to Ireland without a British visa.

Traveling to Europe will make you fall in love with traveling, and the more you go cross-country!

Many newcomers are too worried about the "white" passport. In fact, this is not the case. The relationship between the probability of issuing a visa and the number of places visited is not particularly large. Okay, let’s first give a general introduction to the original passport, and then talk about the recommended destinations and reasons for applying for a new passport.

Many people will suggest that people who apply for a new passport first go to some places where visas are relatively simple to accumulate experience and visas, etc. However, if you have applied for many visas, you will know that everything can be "accumulated" "Experience" is only helpful for other visas in developed countries. However, visa-free countries in Southeast Asia and China, where visas are relatively simple, basically have no help in applying for difficult visas. This becomes a question of which comes first, the chicken or the egg. The problem...

First of all, the difficulty of visa is related to personal materials and has little to do with where you have been (this will be discussed below). Essentially, it will be easier to get a tourist visa as long as you can prove whether you have any tendency to be "black". There are many ways to prove it. They will tell you various requirements when you go to a certain store, but the basic content is the following: you have money to go to this place (booked air tickets, hotels, deposits, etc.), you have stable You have an income from work (I don’t bother to go over there), and you have fixed assets (house, car, if you go over there it means you have nothing). It can basically provide these things. As long as there are no "special habits" in the country, it is very convenient to issue visas even with a white passport.

Let’s talk about why saying where you have been has little to do with getting a visa. They are related but not particularly related. This involves a few special quirks. In Japan, it would be easy to apply for a daily visa if you have a record from a developed country, but the premise is that it is a developed country. Japan is a country that worships the strong, so they think that if the strong can recognize you, they will also recognize you, so it is helpful. Britain, Australia and New Zealand are both part of the Commonwealth. If you have one of them and the other two first, it will be easy to handle. Because the requirements are similar, if one is reviewed, it will really help the other two. In the Schengen family, the first review will also be relatively strict, but it has nothing to do with the places you have been. If you have submitted an electronic signature, you will understand what I mean. This is why I say it comes first, the chicken or the egg. Because the visa is simple and there is no requirement. The requirement to reduce the difficulty of the visa is that you must first pass a difficult visa, and when you pass it for the first time, It doesn’t matter whether you have been to a country with low difficulty...

After talking about so many things about visas, let me recommend places to visit abroad for the first time. When it comes to just eating, drinking and having fun, Asian countries will have more fun. After all, Asian food types are relatively rich, the travel distance is not particularly far from the bottom of the valley, and the time difference is not big and the arrival is quick. Of course, eating, drinking and having fun is based on free travel. , the group meal plus the scenic spots full of Chinese people will make people feel that they have not gone abroad at all... It would be much better to see the scenery in Eastern Europe, Australia and New Zealand, but the disadvantage may be that it costs more. .

Finally, let’s talk about the “special consideration” for visas, which is related to not issuing a visa. There are several types of special care that you should pay attention to. Japan will have special care for Fujian people’s visas, which will be much more difficult, especially for the first time. The United States will take special care of single young women, even if they have been to many developed countries. There are also similar situations, such as applying for a US visa after having just been to Iran. It is very difficult to apply for it. This is almost what newbies need to know...

More and more If you plan to travel abroad, where is the best place to go first with a blank passport? The difficulty of obtaining a visa varies greatly in different destination countries.

If you are joining a group tour with a travel agency, everything is handled by the travel agency. You just need to go with the group and don't have to worry about it. However, if you want to travel abroad independently, you need to spend some time to prepare a strategy and understand the general conditions of the destination country.

If it is your first time to go abroad, it is recommended to sign up for a group trip. This way, the visa approval rate will be high. After obtaining a good visa record, it will be easier to apply for a visa next time. And you will understand some of the procedures for going abroad, how to pass customs, how to fill in the immigration card, etc. After you have some preliminary experience in traveling abroad with a group tour, if you feel that you are not having enough fun with a group tour, then you can travel independently.

When traveling abroad for the first time, it is recommended to choose a country with good public security, a regulated tourism market, and developed public transportation, such as Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Japan and other Southeast Asian countries. If you are traveling abroad for the first time, Singapore and Malaysia are more suitable choices. There are many Chinese people there, so there are no language problems and it is easy to obtain a visa. Secondly, most Chinese people choose Thailand as their first stop when going abroad! Thailand has the largest number of Chinese tourists.

For tourists holding blank passports, it is more appropriate to travel abroad first to Asia and then to Europe. Because it is easy to apply for visas in Southeast Asian countries, as long as you submit qualified materials, it is easy to pass. It is also relatively simple for such countries to provide the materials needed to apply for a visa. If you go to Southeast Asia first and then Europe, you won’t have a blank passport. This way it will be easier to apply for visas in other countries, and the pass rate will be much higher. In European countries, the United States and other places, there are a lot of materials that need to be prepared. In addition to passports, household registers, deposit certificates, employer certificates, and sometimes interviews. In addition to applying for a visa yourself, you can also ask a travel agency to apply for it. The advantage of using a travel agency is that it saves effort and time. It can also be processed on a certain treasure.

After traveling to several Southeast Asian countries, we went to Australia and New Zealand on our own.

Introduction to several Southeast Asian countries

Singapore

Singapore is a garden city with beautiful environment, clean city appearance and fresh air. It is also a shining tourism pearl in the Asia-Pacific region. In addition, Singapore has very complete planning of various facilities. The subway lines cover major scenic spots. Tourists traveling on their own can easily reach their destinations by just following the map. Although it is small, Majong has all the essentials. Not only does it have delicious food from all over the world, but it also has a fun Universal Studios for you to play to your heart’s content, and luxurious hotels and shopping malls for you to shop hard. Don’t hesitate, pack your bags and get ready to go. .

Visa: Singapore’s visa requirements are relatively simple, and the visa issuance rate is also very high! Among tourist visas, the current 4-day transit and 14-day entry visas will be changed to 14-day multiple-entry visas for teams; individual tourist visas are currently generally "14-day individual tourist visas".

Accommodation: Sentosa Island and Marina Bay are home to high-end hotels, and the night view is even more beautiful.

Per capita spending: 5000-7000

Thailand

Thailand is a good place, whether you want to experience the feasting life or want to stay away from the hustle and bustle and embrace leisure and romance. A small island, or feel the tranquility of a small town, this place can satisfy you. Moreover, the tourism resources are abundant, the transportation is convenient, and there are many accommodation options at different price ranges. Even if it is your first time to travel independently, you don’t have to worry.

Visa: It is very convenient to apply for a visa on arrival in Thailand, but if you have time, it is recommended to apply for the visa in advance.

Accommodation: Thailand has many informal hotels that are relatively cheap, mostly clean and well-equipped.

Per capita cost: 3000-5000 RMB

Vietnam

Vietnam is also a good place for novice self-guided travelers. The slow pace of life here allows you to savor the French colonial style and early Chinese culture that can be seen everywhere. Due to the long and narrow terrain of Vietnam, various airlines also have air tickets in and out of Hanoi (north) and Ho Chi Minh City (south), allowing you to travel from north to south in one go. Hue and Hoi An along the way are very worthwhile Don’t miss the unique ancient towns you visit.

Visa: Vietnam's "electronic visa" does not require mailing of materials, just provide scanned copies of passports, photos, etc. The processing cycle is also very fast, usually about 3-5 working days.

Accommodation: Generally speaking, if you want to stay in Vietnam, you should go to the neighborhoods where tourists are concentrated. The accommodation and restaurants are concentrated, and the prices are not very different.

Per capita expenditure: 3000-5000

Cambodia

Angkor Wat in Cambodia is a place that everyone is familiar with. The whispers in the temple and the mysterious thousand-year smile ; Relief stone carvings, heroic war elephants; hammocks rippling on the lake, boats coming and going; a quiet ancient country that many people yearn for, and it is also a good place for a budget trip!

Visa: Cambodia opens electronic visas and visas on arrival to Chinese citizens holding ordinary private passports. Processing time: Electronic visa takes 3 working days, and visa on arrival is issued on site. Validity period: The visa is valid for 90 days from the date of issuance. Duration of stay: 30 days in each case, extension can be applied for.

Accommodation: Phnom Penh has first-class accommodation conditions, with inns, hotels and luxury hotels of different price ranges available; Siem Reap is full of hotels and has the most complete type of accommodation in Cambodia.

Per capita cost: 3000-4000 RMB

Just last week, I used up all the blank pages of my old passport and went to the Exit-Entry Administration to get a new passport. When I got this passport, I was thinking, where should I go next?

I believe many friends have similar questions, where should I go with a blank passport? Should we go to Europe, which has a long history, or the United States and Canada, which frequently issue ten-year visas?

As a senior travel enthusiast, I strongly recommend that you get a white passport when you first get it. Go to some countries where it is easier to apply for a visa, especially countries that offer visa-on-arrival or even visa-free. Such as Thailand, South Korea, Morocco and other countries.

One of the reasons for this is because these countries have lower visa requirements. At the same time, with entry and exit records, you can prepare for applying for a visa with a higher threshold in the future.

Because you usually hold a new passport, it is more difficult to apply for a multiple-entry Schengen visa to European countries. Relevant consulates pay special attention to everyone's entry and exit records. If it is a blank passport, it means there is no record. How can you make the other party trust you?

After a certain amount of records have been accumulated, everyone can look forward to visiting more places they want to go. By that time, it will not be too late to apply for a visa from a developed country.

Thank you "Automated Siege Lion" for the invitation. I am also here to answer questions about passports. As our passports become more and more useful, traveling abroad has become an increasingly popular choice for people.

First of all, let’s make it clear that what we usually come into contact with are only personal passports of citizens, and the newly applied passports are “white” passports.

Secondly, let’s talk about the places around us first. If you are visiting Baekwon, it is recommended to go to Jeju Island in the summer. Summer in Jeju Island is quite nice. (Don’t add any political factors, just enjoy the scenery and relax). If you are a wealthy person and are in South China, you can start in Fiji, Mauritius, or Saipan. If you don't like swimming or can't swim, you can go to Chiang Mai, go shopping, eat out, relax in a massage parlor when you're tired, worship Buddha, make wishes, etc.

If you like the scenery in Europe, you can go out and turn left to Belarus, which has just been exempted from visa, and Serbia in Eastern Europe. They are both good choices. The local cost-effectiveness is relatively high.

If you like a place with more Chinese people, you can go to Malaysia and Singapore. Both of these visas are not difficult.

Finally, I wish all of you who have just completed your work have a happy trip.

The first thing to understand is that whether you can get a visa has nothing to do with it. It mainly depends on whether you meet the conditions. For countries with low visa issuance rates in Europe and the United States, do not apply easily. Tried it.

If you meet all the conditions, but there is no exit record in your passport, the visa may not be able to be applied for, and it will be very troublesome if it is applied for.

For those who have just obtained a passport, it is better to go to some countries that offer visa-free or visa-on-arrival for Chinese passports, such as Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, United Arab Emirates, Mauritius, Turkey, Morocco, Serbia, Belarus, etc. There are many places to visit in these countries, which can meet your needs for outbound travel.

You have been to these countries, and your passport will have corresponding exit records, proving that you still have the financial ability to go out and play. Then there are some countries that require visas and have low requirements, such as South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, etc.

Finally, try Europe, Australia, and North America. Therefore, everyone must think carefully when traveling. If you choose a country with a low visa issuance rate from the beginning, you will easily be refused a visa, and the visa application fee will not be refunded!

There are so many places suitable for new passport holders.

First of all, you can choose to travel to Europe. You can find a travel agency and ask about the price. Generally, you can achieve the purpose of traveling to Europe for about 10,000 yuan. Of course, if you want to go shopping, you need to bring more money. Europe has a developed economy and many countries, but its land area is not large. There is no problem in visiting several countries in more than two weeks. For example, when traveling to Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, the Vatican and other countries, 13 days of round-trip flying is enough. Because they are all right next to each other. In particular, the small country Liechtenstein is surrounded by Switzerland itself, which is not large, but its reputation is not small - it is the world-famous stamp kingdom. The Vatican is smaller, surrounded by the name Italy, but it is much more famous than Liechtenstein. The world's ecclesiastical leaders live here. The total territory is not as big as Tiananmen Square, but the country is fully functional, with its own bodyguards and its own diplomacy. The ministry has close exchanges with religious circles around the world. Europe is really beautiful, clean, quiet, and has a high level of humanistic quality. When you go to Europe, you won't hear anyone speaking loudly. If you hear someone speaking loudly, they must be Chinese, because you will understand it as soon as you hear it! There are quite a few Chinese people going abroad, but you really have to pay attention to your image and try not to make too much noise. Foreigners will look at you, which is really embarrassing.

Next, go to Southeast Asian countries. These countries have historically been inextricably linked to China. You will feel very friendly when you go to these countries. There are many overseas Chinese! But you must also pay attention to respect other people's customs and habits, and travel in a civilized manner. Especially don't let people remind us Chinese in Chinese how to use the toilet and tell you that you must flush with water after defecation.

Japan and South Korea are also worth visiting. Especially Japan, even though it has invaded China, this country has something worth learning from. Science and technology are advanced, people work conscientiously, pay attention to frugality, and value the quality of life. Garbage classification has been done for a long time. It is clean, tidy and quiet. No one runs a red light. They are the best in the world in being polite to others. You can tell from the frequency of their bows. come to this conclusion.

In short, there are so many places suitable for you to travel, and you can plan your trip based on your financial strength. But I don’t understand why you are in a hurry to apply for a passport now. Don’t go abroad unless it is an emergency. The epidemic is far from over! When you go abroad, you need to undergo various nucleic acid tests and come into contact with people of all colors who don’t wear masks. It is the safest and wisest to stay at home, don’t you think? !

In fact, there has always been a misunderstanding, that is, for a white passport, for a foreign visa, you only need to provide the visa materials required by the destination country. The materials can be passed regardless of whether it is a white passport or not. I can only say how easy it is to apply for a visa, as well as the conditions you can meet. Relatively speaking, it is easier to apply for a visa with simple materials. This makes no difference whether it is a new passport or not, even if you have many After applying for a national visa, other visas also need to meet various conditions.

For Baiben, you can start with countries with simple visa requirements. For example, visa-free countries include Indonesia, Maldives, Serbia, etc. Those that only require a passport include Turkey and most countries in Southeast Asia.

Therefore, Southeast Asia will generally become the first choice for overseas travel. After you have enough experience, you can choose countries with difficult visas, such as Europe and the United States. Not only do these require a lot of certificates, but it is also very troublesome to prepare materials, and the pass rate is relatively low, so you must be confident before applying. Otherwise, the visa fee will not be refunded.

In general, it doesn’t have much to do with whether you get a bachelor’s degree or not. It mainly depends on the visa policies of each country. As long as you meet the conditions in every aspect, the probability of getting a visa is still very high. .

As a senior who went abroad just after getting a passport, I personally spent a lot of money and time. As someone who has been there, I suggest that you choose several European countries as your first choice for going abroad, because Europe The country really meets your needs for food, drink, fun, safety, beautiful scenery and good air. I suggest you choose the following countries as your destination:

1. The United Kingdom

The United Kingdom has many tourist attractions , London, Cambridge, Oxford University, Manchester, etc. are all famous tourist attractions, especially the capital London, which is one of the most important financial and trade centers in the world. It is also a historical city with many places of interest and historic buildings. and art treasures. The scenery here is beautiful and pleasant, and it is worth a visit.

2. France

As a romantic city, there are really countless tourist attractions in France. It is the embodiment of elegance and the leader of classical style. At the head of Provence Wearing fragrant flower ornaments makes you feel like you are in a different kind of atmosphere. There are Notre Dame Cathedral, Eiffel Tower, and Louvre Museum, where you can see the history and future of France.

3. Switzerland

As one of the richest, most economically developed countries with the highest living standards in the world, this fairy tale country under the Alps makes people never want to leave. You can take the Glacier Express from wilderness to snow-capped mountains, from glaciers to castles, from lakes to garden towns, to enjoy the exquisite scenery here, and to deeply experience the slow-paced modern urban feel. Highly recommended.

These three are the three that I mainly recommend. You can also look at the others. I wish you a good time!