Quick update for people watching in 2021: Yes, the UAE has opened its borders to Israeli citizens, however many nationalities still need to get a visa before visiting the UAE, meaning its visa policy isn't that open, which still disqualifies it from the list since we have a better answer (although that being said... yeah, maybe not if you're LGBT+)
@@sunnyaggarwal7720 no not at all. the command is correct. for those people that own a smartphone legally in NK who also have internet excess can move very freely.
:CORRECTIONS: 4:34 Yes, the Middle East is indeed part of Asia, 100%. What I should have said was “the rest of Asia” (i.e. Central, South, Southeast, and East Asia)
Hong kong is an international hub and houses the best universities in China, though you might want to ignore all their damaged campus due to attacks and seiges from the China commanded police...
@@raymondlaw5258 The visa policy of HK still requires citizens from quite a number of Asian and African countries to secure a visa beforehand, so it is not as open as that of Qatar's.
@@Cariocaz0 well everything has to be imported by air. the only thing that they have in abundance are scientist and a little bit of coal. (not even that is really worth much)
A point I’d like to make is that while yes central asia is the average area for the world population you aren’t actually concerned with population. The citeria you’ve set mean that you should instead find a region with the most countries close to it. Since no matter how many people a nation has you only want one. You should instead look for the average location of each countries biggest airport
Actually since it’s one per country, you’d be focused on where lots of little countries are rather than few big countries. So probably Europe or Africa
It doesn't matter how many people live in India or China - because only 1 person from each nation would attend your event. What matters is how close your event would be to areas with the most countries
4:11 Quito did host the UN Habitat III conference and expo a couple years ago. Also showing a picture of old town doesn't do the modern city justice. For example the northern districts of the city have much more development and highrises (google some pictures if you're interested) and the city metro is to be opened in the near future. Still, it ain't an international hub, but it does have potential!
@@yashagrawal88 Yeah, of course! It's just that it came to my attention that the video only showcased the preserved old town district instead of the rest of the city where most people live nowadays, it just paints a misleading picture that the whole city never changed and stayed a quaint colonial town
It think Svalbard, Norway might be a better choice. It’s relatively well connected to the outside world. One can get there with one connection from NYC, London, Bangkok etc. And it’s 100% visa free for everyone
I’m Qatari and thus Arabic is my native language and I have to say your pronunciation of Qatar is fantastic. Most people pronounce it as cutter but it’s closer to Gatar with a hard G. Well done 👍
One country that could've been mentioned is Cambodia. It is a highly populated country with visa-free access from all others, and it is near the center of the "populated circle". Phnom Penh is a well-connected city with rail links all the way to China, and there's no current geopolitical conflicts involving Cambodia.
I think something really big was missed regarding Qatar. It is still in the midst of a diplomatic crisis where most middle eastern countries (Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain, Yemen, and initially Jordan) and a notable number of African countries (Egypt, Libya, Djibouti, Niger, Gabon, Mauritania, and Somaliland, along with Senegal and Chad initially), along with the Maldives and Comoros have all barred Qatari aircraft and ships from flying over, landing, and docking in their countries. These include every nation neighboring Qatar except for Iran, which means that there are almost no transport links with almost any country in the Middle East and Saharan Africa, and flights from Qatar to Europe and the rest of Africa have to take very long, inefficient routings to avoid flying over the airspace of all those countries. Saudi Arabia also closed the only land border connecting Qatar with the outside world. So because of this issue I don’t believe it is the easiest country until this crisis is resolved, which doesn’t seem to be happening any time soon considering in began almost 3 years ago.
Depends on ciitizenship /passport and currernt localization but probably the easiest countries to get to geographically and politically are Maldives and Costa Rica
I am new to this channel. This video was very interesting!!! I loved the premise and the limits placed on it to find the most inclusive countries to visit with as little red tape, even excluding cost! :) After watching this video, Ecuador and Turkey (I cannot remember the new spelling the country is using now) went wa-a-a-a-ay up in my places I want to visit! Truly! Qatar, much less so, only because I know the cost for me to go would be prohibitive. Again, great video! Thanks! 😄
Suddenly the map of Micronesia changes the language, but I can still read it, triggering a massive cognitive dissonance... Yay, Polish map of Oceania! :D
The kish island in iran has no visa policy and has an airport, and also is near to some countries in the Persian golf so you can go there with a boat too
I was about to suggest the Principality of Sealand, but absense of international recognition aside, it doesn't have an airport and it barely has a port. I wonder if Somalia would count for lacking a central government or something about Somaliland.
I think that Svalbard could potentially be an option, because of its completely visa freeness, although the only major airports it is connected to is Oslo and Amsterdam I believe. I doubt if SAS and KLM have much reach.
Here’s the other problem: there’s a large portion of the world that can’t visit some of the countries you’ve mentioned due to harsh internal sociopolitical structures. Knowing how LGBTQ, southeast Asians, Jewish persons, etc would be treated in Qatar makes the idea of it being “Easy” to get to hard to swallow without at least some level of pragmatic caveat in the video.
@@glitchinthesystem4798 - it’s a lot easier to phrase a conversation with just a few examples than all of them. Sorry I didn’t wall of text the whole thing. Also, considering 1/4 of the worlds population is Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, or Bangladeshi, 1/10 is lgbtq+, and 15M are Jewish, I think I’ve hit a “wide swath” of not EuroChristian that is deserves *some* significant notation.
That's actually the reason why I'd place Turkey first rather than Qatar. Ecuador could be an option too but seems to be quite far from most of the countries.
@@apchistuz it actually means queer which goes for people who don't want to label themselves as something very specific but know that they are not straight or cisgender
Also can confirm that getting to Andorra is a bit of a faff - but my god, the views on the way are beautiful. Worth the 3 hour bus ride from Barcelona!
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3:15 the UK and Ireland might be excluded since neither are part of the Schengen Area and current cant join it if they wanted to because they have their own agreement known as the Common Travel Area (which also includes the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands).
the Schengen are covers preexisting free travel agreements such as Italy and San Marino. Ireland and the UK aren't part of Schengen because they claim as island countries that border only eachother, they have no reason to join.
Before I watch the video I guess San Marino, as in the Italy episode of geography now Paul said it's the easiest country to sneak in because a Japanese restaurant is in the borders
First of all the video is *on average* in case you didn't noticed. Also Jewish people. In every aspect more in danger. And it's the "best" destination for them as well.
If you could fly from Australia to Turkey then that would have been probably top it seems! Seriously, Istanbul which straddles two continents and is not in the desert makes sense. And an international conference is sure to include plenty of boozehounds and hooking up with others and good luck with trying that in the Middle East.
But... the worlds mean population Center is not the Center of the amount of countries. There’s a bajillion countries in the Caribbean with tiny populations but China only needs one representative for its massive population
6:25 So if you are South African citizen you can go to Dubai without visa. (Even UAE requires visa 6:04 ) Just go to Qatar and move to Dubai (There is freedom of movement 6:25 ) This is weird. (Or mistake)
Are you sure Andorra is now in the Schengen area? I remember going there last year with family (I'm from southern France) and we got stopped at the border on our way back because not all of us had our IDs.
Even within the Schengen area you need to have your ID. You always have to have some form of identification with you. The difference with Schengen is that they don't check your documents at the border, but if they stop you for any reason and ask for an ID, you have to have it. You are right that Andorra is not part of the Schengen area though.
@@FairyCRat Makes sense, although some other micro-States which aren't part of Schengen don't do border checks (like Monaco and San Marino if I'm not mistaken). But yeah, Andorra isn't in the Schengen area neither officially nor de facto.
@@akawale You don't always need a visa for a layover, for instance I have been in a layover in Moscow yet didn't need to go through that process, so I don't think it would actually be required. Maybe I'm wrong though.
@@darioj606 true, but as an Indian citizen I can confirm that I need a layover for Oslo even if I don't go through immigration. Airlines would not let me board the flight to Oslo if I didn't have a Schengen Visa.
Actually, Quito is indeed an international destination, but if you would want yo host an international meeting, just don't go to the center of the city (the one shown in the video), and the modern part of Quito would be just perfect for that meeting
The population center of the world doesn't really matter if you invite one person from every country. You should instead look for the places that have more countries.
The guy that will have it the hardest to get there is the north korean since hell have to succesfullt defect withought getting draged back into the country😅
I think its northen Cyprus. Its not really a country so not a single country needs a visa to get there, buut it only has one airport which only goes to Turkey which isnt great
Quick update for people watching in 2021: Yes, the UAE has opened its borders to Israeli citizens, however many nationalities still need to get a visa before visiting the UAE, meaning its visa policy isn't that open, which still disqualifies it from the list since we have a better answer (although that being said... yeah, maybe not if you're LGBT+)
Ok.
Ok.
3rd
Edit:And Ok
What UAE opened borders for israeli people? Nothing wrong with israel but i find it confusing because of the arab and jew history?
@@WallaceBreenFromKentucky look up the abrahamic accords
Belgium according to Germany.
Not to get through
Netherlands is probs 2nd
Have an off brand flag
Ouch.
Benelux*
KhaNubis: What is the easiest country to get into?
Me: Your own country.
IQ 10000000000000000
Oh yeah, this is big brain time.
Same
Y E S
I'm an American citizen and I have an easier time getting into Canada than the US. So I wouldn't say that's true for everyone
Wendover: planes
RLL: Toyota Corolla
KhAnubis: Passports
Lets see some ID LOL
PolyMatter : *Chinaaaaah*
Sam Lutfi Sam Lutfi is a stupid name
u also watch RLL xD i like how he speaks
HAI: Bad jokes
Guys, we all know that North Korea is obviously the best place for everyone to visit.
Everyone that has a phone there has fast internet connection
I know right
@@tymgamerz that is true. Those same people also get the best health care money can buy. They know there supreme leader by person.
Sarcasm level💯💯💯💯
@@sunnyaggarwal7720 no not at all. the command is correct. for those people that own a smartphone legally in NK who also have internet excess can move very freely.
:CORRECTIONS:
4:34 Yes, the Middle East is indeed part of Asia, 100%. What I should have said was “the rest of Asia” (i.e. Central, South, Southeast, and East Asia)
Arabia isnt a continent?
@@turkoositerapsidi No
@@arijitpalit2756 But i remembered...
@@turkoositerapsidi arabia isnt a continent, not even eurasia is a continent the three continents are: America, afro-eurasia and australia
@@jana31415 Is Micronesia in Australia?
I thought it'd be Qatar because they recently made themselves essentially completely visa free to visit because of the crisis they've faced recently
Makes sense
But this video was made a year ago so that might not have been true at the time
@@rainbowkittycat627 yeah but the crisis started in 2017
@@rainbowkittycat627 well but that just makes qatar the winner even more, also I was really happy that it was qatar cause qatari
The crisis recently ended after Saudi Arabia opened their land border with Qatar in an agreement in Kuwait.
The picture you showed in the thumbnail looks more like a pokemon than a map.
Amén ma boi
Who's that Pokemon
Its a fucking video thumbnail
To me it looks like more a map of a united Virginia
Ilay ohana Who’s that Pokémon?
It’s Muk!
looks a bit like belarus tbh
This, I can't stress enough, is such a great topic
Ikr
Great video. Guess I better get going now.
EduCon Qatar, perhaps?
Ye my country is a friend of us not an ally
@@KhAnubis bro why were no locations of big cities from china or india were not mentioned? (don't say hong kong)
mr breast give me money
@@abcxyz- maybe the visa policy also a bit less in entered than qatar
me: I should study for school...
also me: What's the Easiest Country For Everyone to Visit?
Hong kong is an international hub and houses the best universities in China, though you might want to ignore all their damaged campus due to attacks and seiges from the China commanded police...
Raymond Law and China does have the Corona virus situation so visits to China aren't the safest
Raymond Law not anymore with the passing of the national security law
@@raymondlaw5258 The visa policy of HK still requires citizens from quite a number of Asian and African countries to secure a visa beforehand, so it is not as open as that of Qatar's.
3:14 because the UK and Ireland are not in Schengen
ahh you beat me to it.
Yep came to comment thsttoo
These no Visa policies are often not directed to the EU but to Schengen.
well romania and Bulgaria arent part of the schengen area either
Well not anymore
3:23 Proud of the Polish map
no nie zesraj sie z dumy
Wszędzie widzę te polskie mapy :0
To niezła duma z mapy XD
7:13 for the answer to your question
Thx
thank u hero
Appreciate it
Thx
Svalbard (Part of norway) has no requirements whatsoever
But it's hard to reach so not an option
Also nice Polish map of the pacific
yes plus polar bears may invite them selves. they tend to be a bit uneasy company in general.
Łahiłi 😛
xyldkefyi ive been there, its SO expensive. Not just the housing, also the food in the supermarket. Only the fuel for snowmobiles is cheap
@@Cariocaz0 well everything has to be imported by air. the only thing that they have in abundance are scientist and a little bit of coal. (not even that is really worth much)
@@sirBrouwer ye
A point I’d like to make is that while yes central asia is the average area for the world population you aren’t actually concerned with population. The citeria you’ve set mean that you should instead find a region with the most countries close to it. Since no matter how many people a nation has you only want one. You should instead look for the average location of each countries biggest airport
Actually since it’s one per country, you’d be focused on where lots of little countries are rather than few big countries. So probably Europe or Africa
@@TheChasedanger I understand Europe, but since when does Africa have lots of *little* countries?
@@Intrepidity west africa in the Gulf of Guinea
@@Intrepidity Africa has the most countries of any continent
@@TheChasedanger north-west-ish
“Everyone”
*sad North Korean noises*
1:55 i love how you didn't underestimate the stupidity of people on the internet
Stuff like this has happened to me before, so I wanted people to understand what I meant.
"The UAE might be the best candida-"
Israel: HEY!
"Oh nvm"
Qatar: **Outstanding move**
UAE: **Wait, that's illegal**
Good luck getting there from Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Emirates (Egypt needs a visa so they don’t count).
@@DaisyGeekyTransGirl Yeah, I guess Turkey was the better choice after all.
@@DaisyGeekyTransGirl Why is it hard? Are they in conflict with Qatar?
helvete Couldn’t have said it better myself
Vengirni Sort of. No actual fighting but there’s a diplomatic spat with Qatar since 2017.
It doesn't matter how many people live in India or China - because only 1 person from each nation would attend your event. What matters is how close your event would be to areas with the most countries
Thanks for including Singapore in some of your vids! Most people forget about us completely.
Malaysia number 1
Everyone cares about Singapore. Their neighbors not so much.
People from other micronations: *First time?*
Ha! Greetings from Doha!
The whole visa liberalization thing happened rather recently however. After the blockade started if I recall correctly.
He did mention that contenders can always change.
4:11 Quito did host the UN Habitat III conference and expo a couple years ago.
Also showing a picture of old town doesn't do the modern city justice.
For example the northern districts of the city have much more development and highrises (google some pictures if you're interested) and the city metro is to be opened in the near future.
Still, it ain't an international hub, but it does have potential!
High-rises don't necessarily make cities good. Old kind of walkable areas with eco-friendly architecture are actually much better.
@@yashagrawal88 Yeah, of course!
It's just that it came to my attention that the video only showcased the preserved old town district instead of the rest of the city where most people live nowadays, it just paints a misleading picture that the whole city never changed and stayed a quaint colonial town
"Things just might change quickly" - February 2020
... I'm just here to boost engagement. Lovely video, as always!
It think Svalbard, Norway might be a better choice. It’s relatively well connected to the outside world. One can get there with one connection from NYC, London, Bangkok etc. And it’s 100% visa free for everyone
I’m Qatari and thus Arabic is my native language and I have to say your pronunciation of Qatar is fantastic. Most people pronounce it as cutter but it’s closer to Gatar with a hard G. Well done 👍
Get your mind out of the Qatar.
@@RmationYT It's a joke.
@@RmationYT "Gatar" ~ "gutter," he was utilizing a pun
@@RmationYT You are wayyyy to young to be on any media
Salam to you! I am a Palestinian. Long live Qatar 🇶🇦
As a British citizen with a qualifying connection to Germany, looking at these maps makes me want German citizenship even more.
Bruh
With the new German government working to legalize dual citizenship recently, you might be able to keep your British one in the future
You can come but only if you accept metric and never use chips to describe fries ever again
6:34 Homer doh
The map on the thumbnail reminded me of Belarus'.
CB it looked more like the Vatican to me but I knew it was custom after a good glance at it
Yeah it looks like deformed Belarus.
@@wiesawaniegowska3268 Belarus rihht after Chernobil
For me Belgium lol
One country that could've been mentioned is Cambodia. It is a highly populated country with visa-free access from all others, and it is near the center of the "populated circle". Phnom Penh is a well-connected city with rail links all the way to China, and there's no current geopolitical conflicts involving Cambodia.
I think something really big was missed regarding Qatar. It is still in the midst of a diplomatic crisis where most middle eastern countries (Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain, Yemen, and initially Jordan) and a notable number of African countries (Egypt, Libya, Djibouti, Niger, Gabon, Mauritania, and Somaliland, along with Senegal and Chad initially), along with the Maldives and Comoros have all barred Qatari aircraft and ships from flying over, landing, and docking in their countries. These include every nation neighboring Qatar except for Iran, which means that there are almost no transport links with almost any country in the Middle East and Saharan Africa, and flights from Qatar to Europe and the rest of Africa have to take very long, inefficient routings to avoid flying over the airspace of all those countries. Saudi Arabia also closed the only land border connecting Qatar with the outside world. So because of this issue I don’t believe it is the easiest country until this crisis is resolved, which doesn’t seem to be happening any time soon considering in began almost 3 years ago.
Is fixed now
"We're all pretty evenly spread out"
*Antartica: Allow me to introduce myself*
Depends on ciitizenship /passport and currernt localization but probably the easiest countries to get to geographically and politically are Maldives and Costa Rica
I love your channel so much. When I'm ready to eat I search your channel and just watch it's interesting and relaxing
the last time I was this early 4/20 was still Führers birthday
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@@prussiancrusader9469 ahahahhahaha omg
@@prussiancrusader9469 sup
Oh my goodness i never realised that
I am new to this channel. This video was very interesting!!! I loved the premise and the limits placed on it to find the most inclusive countries to visit with as little red tape, even excluding cost! :) After watching this video, Ecuador and Turkey (I cannot remember the new spelling the country is using now) went wa-a-a-a-ay up in my places I want to visit! Truly! Qatar, much less so, only because I know the cost for me to go would be prohibitive. Again, great video! Thanks! 😄
Suddenly the map of Micronesia changes the language, but I can still read it, triggering a massive cognitive dissonance...
Yay, Polish map of Oceania! :D
The kish island in iran has no visa policy and has an airport, and also is near to some countries in the Persian golf so you can go there with a boat too
Thanks for uploading this amazing video that use to have atleast billlion, love your channel
I love how informative this video is!!! Thank you KnAnubis!!!
Who forgets about prices, like how much the flight costs and everything else u do in the country
There are no exact prices every airline in different
@@a.t8147 yeah but most of them cost more than 100$
@@kazakhdude True, but to be honest if youre not going to qatar if you can’t afford a 100$ ticket cause everything there is expensive anyways
3:13 "Except the UK and Ireland for whatever reason"
I mean, Countries from these islands love to claim Islands for themselves.
@2:50 What does Dominica have against the Dominican Republic?
Shouldn't be anything cuz they basically stole their name.
Well, actually Istanbul Airport isn't fully completed yet and it is hard to reach İstanbul from there (no metro line, no uber etc.)
There is still Sabiha Gökçen tho
I was about to suggest the Principality of Sealand, but absense of international recognition aside, it doesn't have an airport and it barely has a port.
I wonder if Somalia would count for lacking a central government or something about Somaliland.
Maybe a nice addon would be svalbard. Anyone in the world with a passport can visit svalbard. It's just a bit harder to get there
6:05
That didn't aged well
I think that Svalbard could potentially be an option, because of its completely visa freeness, although the only major airports it is connected to is Oslo and Amsterdam I believe. I doubt if SAS and KLM have much reach.
Here’s the other problem: there’s a large
portion of the world that can’t visit some of the countries you’ve mentioned due to harsh internal sociopolitical structures. Knowing how LGBTQ, southeast Asians, Jewish persons, etc would be treated in Qatar makes the idea of it being “Easy” to get to hard to swallow without at least some level of pragmatic caveat in the video.
He says on average. Most people aren't LGBT, southeast Asian, or Jewish
@@glitchinthesystem4798 - it’s a lot easier to phrase a conversation with just a few examples than all of them. Sorry I didn’t wall of text the whole thing.
Also, considering 1/4 of the worlds population is Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, or Bangladeshi, 1/10 is lgbtq+, and 15M are Jewish, I think I’ve hit a “wide swath” of not EuroChristian that is deserves *some* significant notation.
Wtf is Q in lgbtq
That's actually the reason why I'd place Turkey first rather than Qatar. Ecuador could be an option too but seems to be quite far from most of the countries.
@@apchistuz it actually means queer which goes for people who don't want to label themselves as something very specific but know that they are not straight or cisgender
Nice to know all technical points of visiting countries
You know I’m already a KhAnubis stan, but this was insanely interesting!
Also can confirm that getting to Andorra is a bit of a faff - but my god, the views on the way are beautiful. Worth the 3 hour bus ride from Barcelona!
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Just ruined my video when I read that straight up bro.. I love the channel but you need to calm down cause I'm not feeling this bag licking vibe.
5:35 A fact about my home US State(Atlanta airport is in Georgia) appearing at my favorite number(535)? This video was made for me lol
Bandiaterra is the answer
3:15 the UK and Ireland might be excluded since neither are part of the Schengen Area and current cant join it if they wanted to because they have their own agreement known as the Common Travel Area (which also includes the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands).
the Schengen are covers preexisting free travel agreements such as Italy and San Marino. Ireland and the UK aren't part of Schengen because they claim as island countries that border only eachother, they have no reason to join.
Me: sees the thumbnail, VIRGINIA
Live there there’s is bump
Belarus
There is also Samoa, that allows every country to enter without a visa.
Before I watch the video I guess San Marino, as in the Italy episode of geography now Paul said it's the easiest country to sneak in because a Japanese restaurant is in the borders
well the problem is you then first have to be able to get in to Italy. if you have done that legally you can just go in to San Marino willy nilly.
2:05 that is Hamad International Airport
you didn't exactly pick the best countries for ANYONE to go to. going to the UAE while LGBT might be a bit of an issue
Exactly what I was thinking. Great for a cishet sausage fest convention, though.
First of all the video is *on average* in case you didn't noticed.
Also Jewish people. In every aspect more in danger. And it's the "best" destination for them as well.
If you could fly from Australia to Turkey then that would have been probably top it seems! Seriously, Istanbul which straddles two continents and is not in the desert makes sense. And an international conference is sure to include plenty of boozehounds and hooking up with others and good luck with trying that in the Middle East.
I don't think Australians would struggle to find a connecting flight to Turkey since most countries in between are open to them.
@@vladd896 would they need one? There are Sydney-Istanbul direct
This dude literally uploaded a tutorial for COVID-19 players, then all of a sudden the number of COVID-19 players jumps dramatically
0:17 that looks like tom scott but he died, was rebirthed, lost his red shirt and then made a time machine and here we are
In Saudi Arabia it free if your going on a pilgrimage to Mecca
Why Meet In A Country? Just Meet In The Middle Of The Ocean, No Visa Required!
Pirates: yes
i live in qatar, and whilst it is a very open country, it is very small and therefore there isn’t much to do there.
i was planning to visit in september
Sealand is the easiest country to visit change my mind.
Vladimir Denutrov landlocked countries
North Korea weirdly enough. People are allowed to come in under extreme regulations but I don't think they would ever let anyone out for a convention
6:35 lmao
Maldives is a pretty suitable country flights are decent and no country citizen require a visa
turkey obviously, we take everyone who breathes
But... the worlds mean population Center is not the Center of the amount of countries. There’s a bajillion countries in the Caribbean with tiny populations but China only needs one representative for its massive population
Ps, Amazing video anyways
EU countries, but not the UK
well the Uk isn't a EU country anymore anyway so that now makes sense..
@Gabriel Henschen Yes I know that much but he still Referred to Britain as an EU country which is not true anymore.
Lol Britain is an island you can get there anyways by beach
He probably made this video before they left.
Svalbard. Not a country, but is visa free for citizens of all countries, and doesn't conform with Norway's visa requirements (which is in Schengen)
It's nature must be preserved.....
Not all countries must allowed to visit their freely...
Except Europeans , Russians , Norwegians , Americans etc
I mean, with an EU passport, it's extremely easy to go abroad
Umm what about svalbard? It's a completely visa free.
You wanted to say Constantinople?
no istanbul
Constantinople is no more hahahahahaha
@@Salihli4545 shush yourself. I will believe
@@bobo5580 are you Turkish ?
You mean Byzantium?
USA and Canada even if your country does not need a visa u need to pay online for a fee so that you can enter
KhAnubis: Qatar is the easiest country for everyone to visit
LGBT people: Well...
Third World People: Bueno...
You can visit just fine.
Maybe leichtenstein because you can rent it for 75000 dollars
4:11 goodness driving on that road would give me a heart attack!
It depends on where you live. For example. If you live in America, it is extremely easy to visit America
6:25 So if you are South African citizen you can go to Dubai without visa. (Even UAE requires visa 6:04 ) Just go to Qatar and move to Dubai (There is freedom of movement 6:25 )
This is weird. (Or mistake)
The freedom of movement is for gulf arabs only not everyone like EU.
To me it's Estonia, because it is in UE so I don't need any visa or whatever+ no Covid restrictions (no vaccines/tests/quarantine needed)
As a Qatari citizen this video made me happy
Are you sure Andorra is now in the Schengen area? I remember going there last year with family (I'm from southern France) and we got stopped at the border on our way back because not all of us had our IDs.
Even within the Schengen area you need to have your ID. You always have to have some form of identification with you. The difference with Schengen is that they don't check your documents at the border, but if they stop you for any reason and ask for an ID, you have to have it.
You are right that Andorra is not part of the Schengen area though.
@@cammarc Oh, they were in fact checking everyone.
@@FairyCRat
Makes sense, although some other micro-States which aren't part of Schengen don't do border checks (like Monaco and San Marino if I'm not mistaken). But yeah, Andorra isn't in the Schengen area neither officially nor de facto.
I liked this video, interesting and outside the box!💯🤟
The queue at the airport to enter turkey is longer than the flight... that disqualifies it.
What county is the map of in the thumbnail?
An idea would also be Svalbard, they are visa free indefinitely for everyone and have an airport, although of course its reach is quite limited.
A lot of people would need a visa for their layover in Oslo.
@@akawale You don't always need a visa for a layover, for instance I have been in a layover in Moscow yet didn't need to go through that process, so I don't think it would actually be required. Maybe I'm wrong though.
@@darioj606 true, but as an Indian citizen I can confirm that I need a layover for Oslo even if I don't go through immigration. Airlines would not let me board the flight to Oslo if I didn't have a Schengen Visa.
@@akawale Ah, ok. I see then, my mistake!
Im from Denmark and have only come to 3 other countries egypt germany and turkey
Thumbs up to show your love for the Supreme Comrade!🇰🇵
Long live the glorious leader!!
One of my aunts from San Francisco us going to Dubai to visit her brother
Your aunt was a refugee or a legal immigrant??
@@Stellar_lnsights idk haven't seen her in around 3 years
6:35 DOH!
Actually, Quito is indeed an international destination, but if you would want yo host an international meeting, just don't go to the center of the city (the one shown in the video), and the modern part of Quito would be just perfect for that meeting
The population center of the world doesn't really matter if you invite one person from every country. You should instead look for the places that have more countries.
Svalbard
The guy that will have it the hardest to get there is the north korean since hell have to succesfullt defect withought getting draged back into the country😅
I think its northen Cyprus. Its not really a country so not a single country needs a visa to get there, buut it only has one airport which only goes to Turkey which isnt great
I agree with you. Qatar seems right, both in terms of ease of getting to and also visa applications
Istanbul also connects to 2 seas!