Dominica

Dominica Passport

The Guide Passport Index presently has the Dominican passport at number thirty-one. 144 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 Dominican passports are granted entry without the need for a visa as well as upon arrival to nations including Singapore, Russia, Israel, and the whole European Union. This makes it possible to go to popular destinations around the world almost instantly. Nonetheless, holders of Dominican passports need a visa in order to enter around 85 locations. Australia and the United States are among the nations that demand a visa.

Passport rank

34

Visa-free travel to

141 Destinations
Dominica Passport

Visa free access

113 Destinations

eTA

2 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 the ranking of Dominica passports in relation to other passports issued worldwide. Currently, there are two eTA destinations, 29 Dominica countries that require a visa upon arrival, and 113 Dominica passport countries that do not require one.Passengers with a Dominican Republic passport are able to enter 144 different countries using an eTA, a visa on arrival, or no visa at all. The Dominican passport is ranked 31st in the world as a result. There are 85 more locations where holders of a Dominica 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

Ten parishes make up the Commonwealth of Dominica, a former British colony. Saint Andrew, Saint George, and Saint Paul are the three most significant parishes. The island nation is located in the Caribbean, roughly midway between Puerto Rico and Trinidad & Tobago. Its surface area is 750 square kilometers in total. The untamed volcano mountains characterize the landscape of the nation. It has a tropical climate with abundant rainfall. The population as a whole is estimated to be 72,412. The most populated city in the nation, Roseau, also serves as its capital. Marigot and Portsmouth are two more significant towns. Douglas-Charles Airport (DOM) is the biggest airport in the nation. It bears the names of the two past prime ministers, Pierre Charles and Rosie Douglas. The airport only offers access to local locations. The origins of Dominican culture include a blend of European, African, and native influences. Catholics make up the bulk of the populace. English is the official language. English common law serves as the foundation for the Dominican legal system. There is a parliamentary republican system of governance. President-elect Charles A. Savarin is the head of state, and Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit is the head of government. The Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD), which has been the national currency since 1976, is fixed to the US dollar at a rate of XCD 2.7.With an open economy and a GDP of about $485 million, the nation is the least developed in the Caribbean and Latin America. The per capita income of its people is $7,860. The agricultural and service sectors account for the majority of the GDP. A growing portion of the GDP is contributed by tourism. In an effort to promote ecotourism and cruise ship growth, the government is actively seeking to enter into new contracts with travel agencies. Bananas and citrus fruits continue to be major agricultural exports from the Dominican Republic.... Dominica is becoming a more well-liked travel destination. The nation is emphasizing ecotourism, and it has a deal with Green Globe to that effect. The primary tourist activities are going to markets, hiking, trekking, diving, and seeing animals. One UNESCO World Heritage Site exists. The capital Roseau, the Boiling Lake, the Victoria Falls, the Morne Trois Pitons National Park, and the Champagne Reef are a few of the popular travel attractions. Approximately 200,000 tourists visit Dominica annually, the great majority of whom are day guests from cruise ships.

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