Barbados

Barbados Passport

Right now, the Guide Passport Index has the Barbados passport at number twenty-one. 166 nations are accessible without a visa thanks to it. Because of this, it has a good mobility score overall and is therefore a sought-after passport. Holders of a Barbados passport are granted entry without a need for a visa as well as upon arrival to nations including China, Singapore, the UK, and the EU. This makes it possible to travel practically instantly anywhere in the world. Nonetheless, holders of a Barbados passport need a visa in order to enter around 63 countries. Taiwan, the US, and Australia are a few of the nations that demand a visa.

Passport rank

21

Visa-free travel to

165 Destinations
Barbados Passport

Visa free access

131 Destinations

Barbados Passport Ranking

The total of the countries that permit entry without a visa (also known as visa-free countries) and those that require a visa upon arrival (also known as visa-on-arrival countries) or electronic travel authorization (eTA) is used to determine the Barbados passport ranking in relation to other passports issued worldwide. There are now 31 Barbados countries that require a visa upon arrival, 4 eTA destinations, and 131 Barbados passport visa-free countries. Holders of a Barbados passport are able to enter 166 different countries in total, either by eTA, visa on arrival, or without a visa at allThe Barbados passport is ranked number 21 in the world as a result. There are 63 more locations where Barbados passport holders require either an eVisa or a physical visa in addition to these Barbados visa-free and visa-on-arrival countries (i.e. visa required countries).

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About Barbados

There are eleven parishes in the former British colony of Barbados. St. Michael, Christ Church, and St. Philip are the three most significant parishes. Northeast of Venezuela, in the North Atlantic Ocean, is the island nation. The topography of the nation is mainly flat, with very few hills covered in forests. It has a tropical climate with June through October being the wet season. There are roughly 287,025 persons in the population as a whole. With 110,000 residents, Bridgetown is both the most populous city and the capital of the nation. Oistins and Speightstown are two more significant cities. With 2.3 million passengers annually, Grantley Adams International Airport (BGI) is the largest and only international airport in the nation. It now ranks as the Caribbean's tenth busiest airport. It bears Grantley Adams' name, who served as Barbados' first prime minister. The airport offers flights to locations in Europe, the Caribbean, and North America. Barbados is mostly a Creole cultural island. Protestants make up the bulk of the populace. English is the official language. Nonetheless, Bajan, a creole language based on English, is commonly spoken. The legal framework of Barbados is grounded in English common law. Under a constitutional monarchy, parliamentary democracy serves as the form of government. Queen Elizabeth II is the state chef. Mia Mottley, the elected prime minister, is in charge of the government. The Barbadian Dollar (BBD), which is the official currency, is fixed at a constant exchange rate of BBD 2.02 to the US dollar. With an open economy and a GDP of about $6.1 billion, the nation ranks 23rd among the economies of the Caribbean and Latin America. The per capita income of its people is $21,086. The bulk of the nation's income comes from tourism and agricultural products, with the services sector accounting for the majority of the GDP. There are several different urban and natural tourist sites in Barbados. It is among the most well-liked Caribbean travel spots because of this. Large beaches and natural surroundings are its main draws. Carlisle and Bathsheba Bay, the nation's capital Bridgetown, the Animal Flower Cave, the Barbados Wildlife Reserve, and the Sunbury Plantation are a few of the main locations. Hiking, fishing, and water sports are popular visitor activities. Approximately 1.3 million tourists visit the island nation annually, the bulk of them are from North America and Europe. Additionally, it is a very well-liked cruise ship location for day guests.

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