Although travel to Sancratosia remains complicated, it is believed that having a visa policy will facilitate travel in the future.
This visa policy aims to provide a proper guideline for the establishment of visa restrictions, exemptions and everything related to the entry of people in the Sancratosian territory.
Sancratosia recognizes that the imposition of visa restrictions is not driven by security concerns or to curb illegal immigration, but rather to provide some foresight on the entry of foreigners in the territory of the Principality.
Sancratosia offers multiple-entry visitation visas that have a duration of 3, 5 or 7 days. The visa may be extended after request to the Ministry of Territory at least 1 day before the expiration of the visa.
Having a visitation visa does not guarantee entry in the Principality. The border crossing authorities make the final determination to allow entry, and may cancel a visa at the border.
Entry in Sancratosia is also impossible without entry in Canada. As such, requirements for entry in Canada have to be considered by foreigners.
Foreigners may be refused a visa if they do not meet the requirements for admission or entry:
Having committed fraud, deception, or misrepresentation in their current application as well as in a previous application;
Having a criminal record, having criminal charges pending;
Being considered a threat to national security;
Having previous visa violations, even if said violations did not happen in the Principality;
Failing to demonstrate intent to return to their home country;
Failing to provide sufficient documents to prove eligibility for the visa.
These requirements may be used to refuse entry to foreigners who do not need a visa.
Holders of valid travel documents issued by certain nations are able to visit Sancratosia without obtaining a visa for a period of up to 7 days.
Visa exemptions are granted to macronations based on their alignment with Sancratosian values, their visa free access to Canada, their Henley Passport Index.
Visa exemptions are granted to micronations based on the Foreign policy of the Principality of Sancratosia.
European Union citizens
Republic of Austria
Kingdom of Belgium
Republic of Bulgaria
Republic of Croatia
Republic of Cyprus
Czech Republic
Kingdom of Denmark
Republic of Estonia
Republic of Finland
French Republic
Federal Republic of Germany
Hellenic Republic (Greece)
Hungary
Ireland
Italian Republic
Republic of Latvia
Republic of Lithuania
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
Republic of Malta
Kingdom of the Netherlands
Republic of Poland
Portuguese Republic
Romania
Slovak Republic
Republic of Slovenia
Kingdom of Spain
Kingdom of Sweden
Principality of Andorra
Argentine Republic
Commonwealth of Australia
Federative Republic of Brazil
Canada
Republic of Chile
Republic of Iceland
Japan
Principality of Liechtenstein
United Mexican States
Principality of Monaco
New Zealand
Kingdom of Norway
Republic of San Marino
Republic of South Africa
Republic of Korea (South Korea)
Swiss Confederation
Republic of China (Taiwan)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
United States of America
Oriental Republic of Uruguay
Laurentian Micronational Cooperative Union citizens
Independent and Sovereign Principality of Beremagne
Newgraviate of Saint-Castin
Aerican Empire
Principality of Aigues-Mortes
Empire of Angyalistan
Empire of Atlantium
Principality of Carnovia
Grand Republic of Cycoldia
Commonwealth of Dracul
Parliamentary Monarchy of Duckionary
Kingdom of Ebenthal
People’s Republic of Edristan
Grand Duchy of Flandrensis
Royal Republic of Ladonia
Republic of Lomoria
Republic of Molossia
Ambulatory Free States of Obsidia
Westarctica Colony of Raphania
Kingdom of Ruritania
Democratic Republic of Satoshi
Principality of Sealand
Principality of Seborga
United Slabovian Empire
United Territories of the Sovereign Nation of the The People’s Republic of Slowjamastan
Republic of West Who