Imagine jetting off from Bangkok to Hanoi, then dipping down to Manila or cruising across to Kuala Lumpur—all on a single visa, especially useful for non-ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) tourists who typically need individual visas for each country.
The idea of a unified visa system for Southeast Asia, akin to the European Union’s Schengen visa, has been making headlines and stirring discussions across the region. At the heart of the conversation is a question that affects millions of travelers and the economies of 10 ASEAN countries: Is a Schengen-style visa in Southeast Asia feasible, and what would it mean for tourism, mobility, and security?
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