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There's a country you can't go to with an Australian passport! The last one made me tearful.

Holders of Australian passports, a total of 154 countries are free of signature. At this point, Australian passport holders do have a sense of superiority. If you like traveling, you can travel around the world as you like.

But Australian passports, as well as countries that cannot be reached, were recently listed by the Daily Mail as "five countries that can't be conquered by Australian passports." visas are required to travel to these countries, all of which are among the most difficult to sign in the world.

Next, let's take a look.


1. Brazil

Brazil has very strict control over entry and exit control. The application for a Brazilian visa has not accelerated its service, and all visas must be tried sequentially, which means it will take 15 working days. Therefore, sudden fantasy travel, the itinerary is not suitable for Brazil.


2. Vietnam

Whether you are an Australian passport or a New Zealand passport, you need a visa to go to Vietnam. And Australia's government has been reminding us to be wary of scams when applying for Vietnamese visas online.


3. Saudi Ara

Unless you have a business visa, it's not that easy to go to Saudi Arabia and have a rich life. Saudi Arabia also recently severed diplomatic ties with Qatar, closing the sea, land and air border between the two countries.


4. North Korea

I don't think anyone with an Australian passport wants to go to North Korea. North Korea also has the strictest entry and exit law. There, if there is a problem with the visa, you may be fined or imprisoned.


5. China

Don't say much. However, since January 1, 2019, many urban ports in China have implemented a 144-hour visa-free policy for ordinary passport passengers, including Australia, if your planned stay in China is less than six days. There is no need to apply for visas, please refer to the details below.

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