
You are the holder of alien’s travel document, in accordance with the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees, issued by the Canadian or US authorities.You are the holder of a refugee travel document issued by the United States authorities (Form I-571).You are the holder of a refugee’s or stateless persons’ travel document issued by the Kingdom of the Netherlands.Holder of a refugee travel document or alien's travel document You hold a diplomatic passport, special passport, or service passport (official passport) from one of the following countries: Nationality You are a diplomat and have been accredited in the Netherlands for the whole Kingdom. You hold a laissez-passer issued by the United Nations or 1 of its specialised organisations. You may not need a visa for the Caribbean parts of the Kingdom if any of the following applies to you: Laissez-passer holder You are a seaman who holds a seaman's book and a passport (your stay lasts no more than 48 hours, in Aruba your stay lasts no more than 24 hours).In addition, you meet the requirements set out by the International Maritime Organization (IMO). You are a crew member on a civilian ship in accordance with the Convention on Facilitation of International Maritime Traffic (signed in London on 9 April 1965), and your stay in port lasts no more than 48 hours.You are a crew member on a civilian aircraft and your stay lasts no more than 48 hours.You do need a visa for the other Caribbean parts of the Kingdom, however. You must also hold a valid visa issued by the French authorities (if you are required to have one). You must, however, provide proof of a confirmed hotel reservation. If you are travelling overland to Saint Martin (the French part of the island) from St Maarten, you do not need a visa for the time you spend in the Dutch part. You are a cruise ship passenger and your stay in port lasts no more than 48 hours, or 24 hours in Aruba. If you are a Haitian national, a visa is mandatory when transiting through Curaçao by airport Transit within 48 hours, with this exception: You are transiting through an airport in 1 of the Caribbean parts of the Kingdom, hold an onward ticket and meet the following requirements: Caribbean parts of the Kingdom You do not need a visa for the Caribbean parts of the Kingdom if the following applies to you. No visa required for Curaçao, even without a visa or residence permit for the US or Canada No visa required for the other Caribbean parts of the Kingdom, even without a visa or residence permit for the US or CanadaĪll the Caribbean parts of the Kingdom, apart from Curaçao NationalityĮxempted, with a multiple-entry visa, for: If you hold a multiple-entry visa for the United States or Canada and are a national of 1 of the countries in the table below, you do not need a visa. If you hold a residence permit for the United States or Canada, you do not need a visa. If you hold a multiple-entry visa or residence permit for the United Kingdom or Ireland you do not need a visa. However, you do need a visa for the other Caribbean parts of the Kingdom. If you hold a visa for Saint Martin, you do not need a visa to enter St Maarten. If you hold a residence permit or proof of return for Saint Martin (the French part of the island), you do not need a visa to enter St Maarten (the Dutch part of the island). If you hold a valid residence permit for (French) Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Mayotte, Réunion, Saint Barthélemy or Saint Martin, you do not require a visa. If you hold a multiple-entry short-stay Schengen visa or residence permit for the Netherlands or another Schengen country, you do not need a visa. You do not need a visa for the Caribbean parts of the Kingdom if any of the following applies to you: Schengen country You hold a valid visa or residence permit for certain other countries Ukraine – holders of a biometric passport.Taiwan – holders of a passport bearing their identity card number.Macao – holders of Special Administrative Region passport.Jamaica (Curaçao only – visa required for Aruba, Bonaire, Saba, St Eustatius and St Maarten).Hong Kong – holders of Special Administrative Region passport.Hong Kong – holders of British National Overseas passport.You do not need a visa if you are a national of 1 of the following countries:

No visa is required for nationals of your country Please note: There are rules on travelling to the Caribbean parts of the Kingdom without a visa.

You can travel to the Caribbean parts of the Kingdom (Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Saba, St Eustatius and St Maarten) without a visa if any of the following applies to you.
