Country of issue refers to the country that issued a travel document. Issuing country may differ from country of origin or destination. Can be passport, visa, or other travel document type
Short-term visitors from America, Canada, and Europe don't need visas. Multiple-entry visa holders can stay up to 90 days in 180-day period. Both entry and exit days count as full days towards stay limit. Exceeding 90-day limit results in fines and entry bans
Visa is a conditional authorization allowing entry, stay, or exit of a country. Visas typically include duration, area, dates, and work restrictions. Most visas are issued electronically or as physical stickers in passports
Drivers must be at least 21 years old. Underage drivers pay 20 EUR/day, airport locations 25 EUR/day. Luxury EVs require minimum age of 30. Maximum rental period is 10 days
Green card holders can travel visa-free to Canada and Mexico under good neighbor policy. Many other countries offer visa waivers for tourism purposes. Travel to visa-free countries doesn't automatically invalidate permanent residency
Passport must have issue date within 10 years of arrival. Passport must have expiry date 3 months after leaving Schengen area. British citizens living in Spain don't need passport stamping