What Is Restricted / Not Permitted?
Some country pairs have travel bans, diplomatic restrictions, or policies that effectively prohibit travel between them. This can be due to lack of diplomatic relations, active sanctions, or bilateral ban policies. In some cases, entry is physically impossible; in others, there are exceptions for specific purposes.
How It Works
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In most cases, no visa pathway exists for direct travel
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Some restrictions apply only to holders of certain passports
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In limited cases, special permissions may be granted through humanitarian or diplomatic channels
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Third-country workarounds (travelling via a neutral country) may work in some cases — seek legal advice
Typical Requirements
Check current status with your government's foreign ministry
Consult a legal professional if you have special circumstances
Check third-country routing options if applicable
Verify whether dual nationality changes your eligibility
Disadvantages
−May be completely impossible to travel directly
−Even transit may be restricted
−Violating restrictions carries severe legal consequences