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A '''Visavisa''' indicates a [[Sim]]'s progress at each exotic location in ''[[The Sims 3: World Adventures]]'' and provides benefits such as [[Special merchant#Adventure rewards|Adventureadventure rewards]] and, longer vacation time, and unlocked adventure opportunities. Involving a Sim in the culture of a location by completing [[adventure]]s gains visa points which increase their visa level. There are 4 visa levels.
 
== Visa levels ==
Involving a Sim in the culture of a location by talking to locals and completing [[adventure]]s, gains Visa points which increase their Visa level. There are 4 levels.
{| class="plaintable heading-blue" style="font-size: small;"
 
! rowspan="2"|Visa level
With "Prepared Traveler" lifetime reward, vacation times are increased for three days for each visa level.
! colspan="3"|Title by destination
 
! rowspan="2"|Number of days
== Visa Levels ==
! rowspan="2"|Points required
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 500px; height: 140px;"
! scope="row"|Visa Level
! scope="col"|Number of Days
|-
| scope="row"|No Visa Points
|3 (+ 3 = 6)<ref name="visa">with prepared traveler lifetime reward</ref>
|-
| scope="row"|Visa Level 1
|5 (+ 3 = 8)<ref name="visa"></ref>
|-
| scope="row"|Visa Level 2
|8 (+ 3 = 11)<ref name="visa"></ref>
|-
| scope="row"|Visa Level 3
|10 (+ 3 = 13)<ref name="visa"></ref>
|}
 
Destinations have names for their visa levels :
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 500px; height: 140px;"
! scope="col"|Destination
! scope="col"|Visa Level
! scope="col"|Name
|-
|China
|Level 0
|Stranger
|-
|China
|Level 1
|Accepted
|-
|China
|Level 2
|Honoured
|-
|China
|Level 3
|Revered
|-
|Egypt
|Level 0
|Outsider
|-
|Egypt
|Level 1
|Sanctioned Traveller
|-
|Egypt
|Level 2
|Endorsed Explorer
|-
! style="background:#BFD7FF;"|China
|Egypt
! style="background:#BFD7FF;"|Egypt
|Level 3
! style="background:#BFD7FF;"|France
|Accredited Adventurer
|-
|No visa level
|France
|Stranger || Outsider || Tourist
|Level 0
|3
|Tourist
| -
|-
|Visa level 1
|France
|Accepted || Sanctioned traveler || Vacationist
|Level 1
|5
|Vacationist
|50
|-
|Visa level 2
|France
|Honored || Endorsed explorer || Seasoned sightseer
|Level 2
|8
|Seasoned Sightseer
|200 (+150)
|-
|Visa level 3
|France
|Revered || Accredited adventurer || Honorary citizen
|Level 3
|10 / 12
|Honourary Citizen
|500 (+300)
|}
 
In addition to higher visa level, vacation length can be increased by having the Prepared Traveler [[lifetime reward]] and certificate of partnership of specified destination, which can be purchased from the special merchant. Both benefits add additional 3 days to the vacation length. The benefits stack from each Sim traveling to a destination, so by having 8 Sims travel with level 3 visa level, each possessing the lifetime reward and certificate, it is possible to have a maximum of 12 + (8 x 3) + (8 x 3) = 60 days of vacation.
There are several other things that Visa levels can do other than increasing the default vacation time. At the first level, Sims will have a benefit of buying goods from merchants that can be seen wondering around. As the Sim's Visa level increased, the quality of the goods increased as well. It does the same as the second level.
 
Visa levels can do more than just increase the amount of time Sims can spend abroad. At the first level, Sims will have a benefit of buying items from the special merchant that can be seen wandering around. As the Sim's visa level increased, more items are unlocked for purchase.
Finally at the third level, Sims can buy a vacation home as their second home. This will replace their base camp. It is quite interesting, that Sims can buy more than one vacation homes at a time. However only one can be lived at once. Vacation homes can be used to store relics that have been found during adventures.
 
Finally, at the third level, Sims can buy a vacation home as their second home. This will replace their base camp. Sims can buy more than one vacation home at a time; however Sims can only live in one vacation home at a time. Vacation homes can be used to store relics that have been found during adventures.
 
Sims can buy, build in, and sell vacation homes regardless of visa level, as long as they are in the same location as the home.
==References==
<references/>
[[Category:World Adventures]]
[[Category:Simology]]
[[Category:Game mechanics]]