The strangest conditions for the visa imposed by some countries of the world policy

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It is also known that there are conditions that require every willing to enter any country in the world to fulfill it, but the Telegraph newspaper reveals in a report some of the most strange and rigorous entry procedures.

The British newspaper gave examples of some countries that impose such measures, which we show in the following:

Turkmenistan and Kovid test

Furious people intend to travel outside their countries when they remember those days when traveling means surrendering to a medical examination to determine whether one has a Corona virus (Kovid-19) and holds a certificate of vaccination against the disease.

Independence monument and National Library in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
The Monument of Independence and the National Library in the love of Abad in Turkmenistan (Stradstock)

But did you know that there is one country that still asks international visitors to put a kofide swab in their noses when they arrive? It is the Republic of Turkmenistan, which sets strange rules such as rename the days of the week in compliance with the desire of its president.

Turkmenistan may not be the only country that is undergoing visitors to the BCR tests in order to detect the Corona virus, which is no longer used after the disappearance of the pandemic, but perhaps there are other countries that have only found visitors from abroad to get rid of their stocks from the vaccine for $ 31.

Palo and environmental pledge

In 2017, the Republic of Palau – a country consisting of 340 west islands of the Pacific Ocean – stipulated that all its visitors from abroad signing a special environmental pledge that needed not to cause carbon emissions and reduce their carbon imprint during their presence in it.

Bhutan and tourist tax

Tourism taxes are the most popular in Europe these days. But the controversial fees that cities – such as Venice in Italy and Amsterdam in the Netherlands – seem slim compared to the $ 100 fees per day that Bhutan requires foreign tourists (except for those coming from neighboring India) paid upon arrival.

Punakha dzong at the mo Chhu River in Bhutan
The old headquarters of the government in Bhutrastock

Telegraph says that the name “Sustainable Development Fees” – the name officially used in Bhutan – is the highest tourist tax in the world.

Nevertheless, Prime Minister Chering Topaghay insists that these exorbitant drawings find welcoming adventurous travelers who come to enjoy picturesque landscapes in the Kingdom of South Asia.

Canada requires the approval of the parents

In the era of international travel widespread, the kidnapping of children by one of the parents has become a serious problem, as the countries of the world are cooperating to prevent parents who are trying to take the pleasures of their livers out of the reach of their former partner.

However, there are a few countries like Canada that recommends that any father accompany his child (or his children) is a message from his wife proving her approval of her children’s travel with their father.

Do not chew gum in Singapore

Singapore has always been a decades since the policy of non -complacency with foreign tourists who are used to chewing gum. But it also prohibits them from using crackers when celebrating birthdays and holding handcuffs with them.

Cleaners spray clean the 37-meter tall tourism icon of the Merlion on the resort island of Sentosa ahead of the city-state's 50th anniversary celebrations in Singapore July 8, 2015. The five day long cleaning is the mythical creature's first "bath" since its last cleaning in 2012. REUTERS/Edgar Su TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
Merlion Tourism icon is 37 meters high on Sentosa Island in Singapore (Reuters)

Among the benefits of these strict measures – according to the Telegraph newspaper – is that it makes travelers keen to ensure the contents of their bags, and to see the laws of the state before traveling to them.

North Korea and the condition of the tourist guide

Most people realize that the only way to enter North Korea is to subscribe to one of these strict controlled propaganda tours that have become the focus of attention of a certain type of adventurous tourists. But did you know that there is an exception?

Children walk past the flags, in the street of Pothonggang District, Pyongyang, North Korea Friday, June 6, 2025, the 79th anniversary day of the founding of the Korean Children's Union. (AP Photo/Jon Chol Jin)
One of the streets of the Buttongang region in the North Korean capital (Associated Press)

Although North Korea pursues a socialist rule, there is a “special economic zone” that welcomes foreign investment, and imposes on foreigners much lighter conditions than what is in the rest of the country.

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