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ArubaHouse: Stay Limits in Aruba |
How long can you stay in Aruba?
Visitors to Aruba need proof of identity and are allowed to stay up to 14 days. For citizens from countries like the United States and Canada, whose country has a visa abolition agreement with the Netherlands, the length of stay may be up to three months. Citizens of the Netherlands and Netherlands Antilles may stay on Aruba up to six months.
If you own a home, your visa can be extended up to three months, but not exceeding three months per year, if you can show the Immigration Department of Aruba (DINA) that you own a house and you carry or can prove you have sufficient funds to cover your length of stay. If you want to stay longer, you need special permission, granted by DINA, to extend your stay. Each petition is handled on a case-to-case basis and permission granted based on merits.
For more information contact DINA at:
Tel: 297-584-3322
Fax: 297-584-3258
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