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Here are the Countries Where Cameroonians can go without a visa In 2018

Here are the countries where Cameroonians can go without a visa in 2018

Out of 44 countries, the Cameroonian passport holder will be able to visit 16 countries without a visa

Have you always dreamed of traveling and discovering new cultures and nationalities in different parts of the world ?? Well, it is now much easier than you think, because there are many countries without a visa that you can visit as a Cameroonian citizen for free and at any time. 

If you are already thinking about your next destination now, you can check below for countries that do not require a visa. 

There are also countries where you can visit and get a visa upon arrival at the airport for a small fee. It's a good time to have a passport and explore the world as a Cameroonian. 

It is also advisable to contact the embassy of the country of your destination before leaving to check if you need a return ticket to enter or not to enter the country, as these regulations can sometimes change. 

Out of 44 countries, the Cameroonian passport holder will be able to visit 16 countries without being bound by any visa-related procedure, and in 28 other countries he will be able to complete visa-related procedures upon arrival in the country. 

The list of the 44 countries open to Cameroonian passports: 

Countries where the entry is free and free for the holders of the Cameroonian passport 

Central African Republic 

Chad 

Dominican Republic 

Ecuador

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Grenada 

Haiti 

Jamaica 

Lesotho 

Mali 

Micronesia 

Nigeria 

Philippines 

Sao Tome and Principe 

Singapore 

St. Vincent and Grenadine

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Vanuatu. 

Countries where Cameroonian passport holders can purchase the visa on arrival 

Bangladesh 

Cambodia 

Cape Verde 

Comoros 

Congo 

Djibouti 

Ghana 

Guinea-Bissau 

Iran

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Kenya 

Madagascar 

Maldives 

Mauritania 

Mauritius 

Mozambique 

Nicaragua 

Palau 

Rwanda 

Saint Lucia 

Samoa

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Senegal 

Seychelles 

Tanzania 

Timor-Leste 

Togo 

Turkey 

Tuvalu 

Uganda

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