Belize

Belize Passport

As of right now, the Guide Passport Index has the Belizean passport placed 51st. 99 nations are accessible without a visa thanks to it. It results in a middling mobility score overall. Passport holders from Belize can enter most nations, including Singapore, the UK, Taiwan, Israel, and Ireland, without a visa or with one upon arrival. However, holders with Belizean passports must obtain a visa in order to access around 130 countries worldwide, necessitating extensive planning ahead of time. The whole European Union, the US, and Australia are among the places where a visa is needed.

Passport rank

51

Visa-free travel to

99 Destinations
Belize Passport

eTA

1 Destinations

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 electronic travel authorization (eTA) is added to determine how popular the Belize passport is in comparison to other passports around the world. There are now 25 Belizean countries that require a visa upon arrival, 1 eTA destination, and 73 Belizean passport-free countries. Holders of a Belize passport are able to enter 99 different countries worldwide using an eTA, a visa on arrival, or no visa at all. The Belize passport so comes in at number 51 in the globe.There are 130 more locations where holders of a Belize passport require either an eVisa or a physical visa in addition to these visa-free and visa-on-arrival countries (i.e. visa necessary countries).

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World Tour

Belize is divided into six districts and was formerly a British colony. The districts that are most significant are Corozal, Cayo, and Belize. The nation is located in Central America and is surrounded by the Caribbean Sea, Guatemala, and Mexico. The country's geography is largely flat, with wetlands around the coast. It has a hot, humid, tropical climate. There are about 412,387 persons in the population altogether. Belmopan is the nation's capital. But with 57,000 residents, Belize City is the most populated city, followed by San Ignacio with 17,000 people. With 1.1 million passengers annually, Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport (BZE) is the largest and only international airport in the nation. It is now Central America's seventh busiest airport as a result. It bears the name Philip Goldson in honor of the politician who founded the major political party in Belize and served as a member of the House of Representatives. The airport offers flights to locations in the Americas and the Caribbean. In Belize, Creole culture predominates. Most people identify as Christians, with about 40% of people identifying as Roman Catholics. English is the official language. Belize's common law system is derived from English law. Under a constitutional monarchy, parliamentary democracy serves as the form of government.Queen Elizabeth II serves as the head of state. Johnny Briceño, the elected prime minister, is in charge of the government. The Belize Dollar (BZD), which is the official currency, is fixed at a rate of one USD to every BZD. With an open economy, the nation produces a GDP of about $2.7 billion. In terms of GDP, it ranks 39th among Commonwealth nations. The per capita income of its people is $6,098. The majority of the nation's income is generated from tourism and agricultural products, with the services and industrial sectors accounting for the majority of the GDP. In recent years, GDP growth has essentially stagnated.Belize is a well-liked travel destination since it offers a wide range of natural and urban tourist attractions. Nature and its expansive beaches are its main draws. The Turneffe Islands, the Placencia Peninsula, and the Blue Hole are a few of the popular locations. Hiking, bird watching, fishing, and water sports are the main visitor activities. The largest cave system in Central America is located in Belize. An estimated 1.7 million tourists visit the country annually, the bulk of which are from North America.

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