Cape Verde Gains Visa-Free Access to the Netherlands, Expanding Travel Opportunities

Cape Verdeans have been granted visa-free access to the Netherlands, strengthening ties between the two countries and offering new travel opportunities. This decision is part of the Dutch government’s initiative to open its borders to 191 countries, positioning the Dutch passport as the strongest globally.

Sep 4, 2024 - 00:09
Sep 4, 2024 - 00:10
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Cape Verde Gains Visa-Free Access to the Netherlands, Expanding Travel Opportunities
Cape Verde Gains Visa-Free Access to the Netherlands, Expanding Travel Opportunities

In a significant development, Cape Verdean citizens can now enjoy visa-free access to the Netherlands, following the Dutch government’s decision to open its borders to a total of 191 countries. This move not only strengthens the Dutch passport, making it the most powerful in the world, according to the Henley Passport Index, but also expands travel opportunities for Cape Verdeans, further connecting the island nation to Europe and beyond.

The decision is expected to have a profound impact on Cape Verde’s travel and tourism sector. With easier access to the Netherlands, Cape Verdeans will be able to explore new educational, business and tourism opportunities in one of Europe’s most vibrant countries. In addition, this visa-free access is likely to strengthen economic and cultural ties between Cape Verde and the Netherlands.

As Dutch passport holders enjoy their greater travel freedom, national airline KLM is expected to experience an increase in international travel, including from Cape Verde. This could lead to more direct or connecting flights between the two countries, further boosting tourism and trade.

This visa waiver agreement also positions Cape Verde as a more accessible destination for Dutch tourists, potentially leading to an increase in the number of visitors to the islands. As Cape Verde continues to develop its tourism infrastructure, this could translate into significant economic benefits for the country.