All countries in Europe require a visa from Cameroonian Citizens, except Kosovo which grants a 90 day visa.
A visa is essentially 'permission' to enter a country. If you are traveling to a foreign country, you need a passport, which identifies you to the foreign country, and a visa, which is permission from that country to enter. Different countries have different requirements for visas. You must research what the country you are visiting requires. Some require formal requests via forms submitted before you enter the country, others will grant a visa just by showing up with a valid passport, some require no visas whatsoever.
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No. People from the European Union does not require a visa to enter Mexico; just the passport is needed.
Every country has the right to control who is allowed to enter their country and who isn't. A visa is basically permission from the country's government to enter.
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You generally need the visa first, otherwise you will not be admitted to the country. Some exceptions do exist where a passport from one of certain countries is all you require to enter certain others.
Because unless you are from a country that is in the VWP, a visa is required to enter the country
No, you require a visa to enter to Peru.
You can enter the BVI on any foreign passport, but certain countries require a visa. The only North American country which requires a visa is Jamaica. The remaining countries which require visas are predominantly in Asia, Eastern Europe and Africa.
Most (if not all) countries require a visa for foreign visitors. Most of them have exceptions for citizens of certain countries. For instance a UK visitor does not need a visa to enter the US and vice versa. There are some countries where a US citizen can enter without a visa, and quite a few that require a visa for US citizens wanting to visit. It's best to ask at the consulate of the country you intent to visit, or ask at the authority in your country responsible for foreign affairs.
No. Having a visa for country A will never work to get into country B -- anywhere in the world. In the case of Mexico, you need to get a visa issued by the Mexican government.