Norwegian Refugee travel document

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I have a Norwegian travel document and would like to travel to London- England for 4 days. Do I require a visa?
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The answer depends on the purpose of your trip, but assuming a tourist or business visit, the answer is yes, you need a visa, as you can see from the government's visa checker.
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Can I travel with Refugee Travel Document?
If you are a refugee under the Geneva Convention, your travel document is accepted by every country that signed the agreement. However, this does not mean that you can travel visa-free to every country- you have to use your travel document to apply for a visitor visa.Does UK accept Refugee Travel Document?
Holders of non-national and refugee travel documentsIf the passenger holds a refugee travel document issued by the UK they do not need a visa. If the passenger holds any other non-national or refugee travel document they need a visa to enter the UK.How long can you travel on Refugee Travel Document?
How long is a Refugee Travel Document valid? A Refugee Travel Document is valid for up to 1 year. I have been granted asylum or refugee status in the United States, and I need to travel abroad.Which countries accept UK refugee documents?
If you are a holder of a Refugee Travel Document issued by the United Kingdom under the 1951 United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, you can travel visa-free to a lot of countries....List of countries that issue travel documents:- Austria.
- Belgium.
- Bulgaria.
- Croatia.
- Cyprus.
- France.
- Germany.
- Greece.
Refugees to get special travel documents.
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You can check if you need a visa using the tool available on gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa/y
Selecting ‘Stateless or refugee’ and assuming you’re travelling alone for tourism the answer is yes, you need a visa.
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