First time traveler

Not sure if I'm in the right place but I hope I am.
Lately I've been traveling a bit and I'm liking it. I now fell like I should see some places outside the continent.
My question is, when it comes to countries that require visas, is there a specific amount you have to earn, or have in your account/savings or even maybe how much debt you're in?
Any help or advice is appreciated.
You need to ask @Spizz he has been across the world "over countable" times. And you don't even need to prompt him to tell you about it, score..
 
Not sure if I'm in the right place but I hope I am.
Lately I've been traveling a bit and I'm liking it. I now fell like I should see some places outside the continent.
My question is, when it comes to countries that require visas, is there a specific amount you have to earn, or have in your account/savings or even maybe how much debt you're in?
Any help or advice is appreciated.
Just be wary of the big bad wolf.
 
also depends what passport you travel with, some like SA aren't powerful anymore so they scrutinize it more.
others like Japanese they let you in and say Konichiwa!
Not always true. My Japanese ex and myself traveled to New Zealand back when we had visa-free access and she was grilled at immigration over there. Same thing entering Laos, she was pulled aside and questioned. But other countries she breezed through.
 
Interesting. I've applied for 3 Schengens, with the last one coincidently from the French only 2 months ago, and have never seen this on their websites.

Every country I have applied through has some sort of minimum requirement the number varies between €50 - €150 a day.
 
I've just been to South Korea. South Korea has an online-authorisation form you complete before arrival, called Electronic Korea Travel Authorization (K-ETA). Call it "E-Visa" if you want - it's no different from the visa on arrival, and doesn't have all the requirements that, e.g. Schengen visa or US visa has. Japan is similar. Singapore, Israel & Qatar (at least, last time I was there), you just show up. Try again.
I'm a bit confused. I see some websites (and you) say Saffers can get an evisa for Japan, which I always thought was not possible. Though when I go to the Japanese evisa website and input my nationality as SA then it says to go to an embassy with the usual documentation. What gives?
 
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