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Color blind people will love the selection of different shades of green.
Isn’t the problem of colourblind people with different hues, not different shades?
They are different hues though. Some a bit more yellow, others a bit more blue.
Does it not depend on the type of colorblidness ? not a specialist
I have excellent colour vision but I still struggle with this because it’s hard to remember which shade of green is which when flipping between the map and the legend
I’m not even color blind and I hate it.
That said, in my color green they won’t need a visa, but they will get a 30-day visa exemption. If they want to stay longer they’ll need to apply for a visa.
There’s a blue in the middle.
They all means the same - free to travel
idk man, requiring visa on arrival or an eVisa is kind of an important distinction
It’s interesting that they need a visa for travel to the US/Canada but are visa-free for Europe. Normally for most developing countries, if one of those regions require a visa, the others also do and vice versa. I would’ve thought the EU will require a visa.
How does one obtain a visa for Antarctica?
Both Australia and Antarctica are a slightly darker shade of grey, I don’t think they qualify for “visa required”. According to this map, if you’re brazilian, you can never visit Australia.
It’s tough, but fair.
Now so Germany please :)