Italy

Italy Passport

According to the Guide Passport Index, the Italian passport now holds the second position. 192 nations are accessible without a visa thanks to it. With a very high mobility score, it is regarded as one of the most sought-after passports worldwide. Italian passport holders can travel practically instantly around the world with visa-free entry and visas on arrival to nations including Brazil, Japan, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States. However, holders of Italian passports need a visa in order to enter around 37 countries worldwide.

Passport rank

2

Visa-free travel to

193 Destinations
Italy Passport

Visa free access

150 Destinations

Italy Passport Ranking

The number of nations 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 an electronic travel authorization (eTA) is added to determine how popular Italy passports are in comparison to other passports issued in other countries. Currently, there are 12 eTA destinations, 30 Italy passport visa-on-arrival countries, and 150 Italy passport visa-free countries. Passengers with Italian passports can enter 192 different countries worldwide using an eTA, a visa on arrival, or no visa at all. Italy's passport is therefore ranked second in the world.Apart from the countries where Italy passport holders are granted entry without a visa or visa on arrival, there exist 37 other places where they require either an electronic visa or a physical visa.

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About Italy

The Italian Republic is a member of the European Union and is made up of 20 regions. Slovenia, Austria, France, and Switzerland are the nation's neighbors. Sicily, Lazio, Campania, and Lombardy are the four most significant provinces. The total area of Italy is 301,340 square kilometers. It is now the tenth-largest nation in Europe as a result. The majority of the country's topography is made up of plains and some rocky, hilly coastal lowlands. Its climate is alpine in the north but mainly Mediterranean. There are more than 58 million people living there. Rome, the nation's capital and most populated city with 2.8 million residents, is followed by Milan and Naples. With 43 million passengers annually, Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO) is the busiest airport. Milan Malpensa Airport follows with 28 million passengers annually. With connections to every corner of the globe, FCO Airport ranks as the eleventh largest airport in Europe. Roman Catholicism is the predominant religion in Italy, a country rich in Roman history and legacy. Italian is the official language of the nation. The Constitutional Court reviews all legislation, and the legal system is based on civil law. The government type is a parliamentary republic. The elected chief of state is currently President Sergio Mattarella and the head of government is Giorgia Meloni Giuseppe Conte. The official currency of the country is the Euro (EUR) with the current exchange rate being EUR 0.84 to the USD. The country has an open economy, generating a GDP of approximately $2.4 trillion, making it the 4th largest economy in Europe. Its citizens have a per capita income of $40,470. Services and the industrial sector account for the majority of the GDP. Its primary exports are equipment, steel, iron, chemicals, automobiles, food items, fruits, vegetables, potatoes, and grapes. With 10% of the nation's GDP coming from tourism, it is a major contribution to GDP. There are many different urban, cultural, and outdoor tourist sites in Italy. It draws tourists both in the winter and summer because of its stunning old cities and rich cultural heritage.Italy boasts 58 UNESCO globe Heritage Sites, a record for the globe. The Colosseum, Pompeii, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Lake Como, and the Amalfi Coast are a few of the must-see locations. Approximately 94 million tourists visit the country annually, ranking it fourth in the globe. The bulk of visitors are from France, Germany, and the United States.

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Singapore
Singapore

Singapore

Visa-free destinations: 195

Rank: 1

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France
France

France

Visa-free destinations: 193

Rank: 2

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Germany
Germany

Germany

Visa-free destinations: 193

Rank: 2

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Italy
Italy

Italy

Visa-free destinations: 193

Rank: 2

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South Korea
South Korea

South Korea

Visa-free destinations: 193

Rank: 2

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Spain
Spain

Spain

Visa-free destinations: 193

Rank: 2

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Finland
Finland

Finland

Visa-free destinations: 192

Rank: 3

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Japan
Japan

Japan

Visa-free destinations: 192

Rank: 3

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