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Do Saint Lucia citizens need a visa for San Marino?

Visa-free · 90 days within any 180-day period (Schengen short-stay rule)

For an ordinary Saint Lucia passport visiting San Marino for tourism, business, or transit (short stay up to 30 days).

Reviewed and cross-checked· Last verified 23 May 2026

Short-stay rules at a glance

Visa requirement
Visa-free
Max stay
90 days within any 180-day period (Schengen short-stay rule)
Entry type
Via Italy at the Schengen border
Passport validity
Passport must be valid for at least 3 months after the intended date of departure from the Schengen area.
Requirements
  • ETIAS travel authorisation when system is fully operational
Notes
Same Annex II list as the Schengen pass since entry to San Marino is determined at the Schengen external border (Italy). MC, SM, VA self-origins removed from the list (a country can't be visa-free to itself).

Special rules & exceptions

  • Albania, Bosnia, Georgia, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Ukraine: biometric passport required.
  • Vanuatu visa-free entry is currently SUSPENDED — VU nationals require a Schengen visa.
  • San Marino is reached only through Italy. Entry is determined at the Schengen border, not at San Marino itself.

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Frequently asked questions

Do Saint Lucia citizens need a visa to travel to San Marino?
Based on GoMate's data verified against official and consular sources, the short-stay rule for an ordinary Saint Lucia passport entering San Marino is "Visa-free", for stays of up to 90 days within any 180-day period (Schengen short-stay rule). This covers short visits for tourism, business, or transit. Entry requirements can change, so always confirm with the San Marino embassy before traveling.
How long can Saint Lucia citizens stay in San Marino?
Under current regulations, Saint Lucia passport holders may stay in San Marino for up to 90 days within any 180-day period (Schengen short-stay rule) per entry on a short-stay basis (tourism, business, or transit). Overstaying can result in fines, deportation, and may affect future visa applications, so plan to leave within the permitted period.
How do Saint Lucia citizens apply for a San Marino visa, step by step?
No advance application is required. Saint Lucia passport holders can travel to San Marino and present a valid passport at the border for short stays covering tourism, business, or transit. Be ready to provide: ETIAS travel authorisation when system is fully operational. Always confirm the current requirements with the San Marino embassy before traveling.
What documents do Saint Lucia citizens need to enter San Marino?
Passport must be valid for at least 3 months after the intended date of departure from the Schengen area. Additional requirements: ETIAS travel authorisation when system is fully operational. Carry proof of onward travel and sufficient funds, as these may be checked at the border.
Can Saint Lucia citizens work in San Marino on this entry?
No. Short-stay entry to San Marino is intended for tourism, business meetings, and transit — it does not permit paid employment. To work in San Marino, Saint Lucia citizens need a separate work visa or permit arranged in advance.
Can Saint Lucia citizens extend their stay in San Marino?
The 90 days within any 180-day period (Schengen short-stay rule) short-stay limit is generally firm. Extensions are sometimes possible by applying to the San Marino immigration authorities before your permitted stay ends. Overstaying can lead to fines, deportation, and may affect future visa applications, so do not rely on it.
Is this San Marino visa rule for Saint Lucia citizens up to date?
This rule was last reviewed on 23 May 2026. Visa policies change frequently — always confirm the final requirements with the San Marino embassy or government before you travel.
Visa policies change without notice. Always confirm the final requirements directly with the San Marino embassy or government before travel.