Solomon Islands

Solomon Islands Passport

As of right now, the Solomon passport is 36th in the Guide Passport Index. 133 nations are accessible without a visa thanks to it. It receives a high mobility score overall as a result. Passport holders from the Solomon Islands are granted entry without the need for a visa, and they can obtain one upon arrival at places like Singapore, Canada, Indonesia, and the European Union. This makes it possible to travel practically instantly anywhere in the world. Solomon Islanders do need a visa in order to enter around 96 places. China, Japan, Thailand, the US, and Australia are among the nations that demand a visa.

Passport rank

37

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Solomon Islands Passport

The number of nations that permit entry without a visa (also known as visa-free countries) and those that require a visa on arrival (also known as visa-on-arrival countries) or an electronic travel authorization (eTA) is added to determine the ranking of the Solomon Islands passport in relation to other passports issued in the world. Currently, there are 31 Solomon Islands countries that require a visa upon arrival, 3 eTA destinations, and 99 Solomon Islands passport visa-free countries. Passport holders from the Solomon Islands are able to enter 133 different countries in total, either automatically with an eTA, through a visa on arrival, or without one at all.The Solomon Islands passport is ranked 36th in the world as a result. Apart from these visa-free and visa-on-arrival countries for Solomon Islands passport holders, there are another 96 countries to which they require an eVisa (i.e., visa required countries) or a physical visa in order to enter.

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There are nine provinces that make up the sovereign state of the Solomon Islands. The three most significant provinces are Western, Guadalcanal, and Malaita. The nation is located east of Papua New Guinea in Oceania, in the Pacific Ocean. There are more than 900 tiny islands that make up its six main islands. Across the islands, the total surface area is 28,400 square kilometers. There are coral atolls and mountains made of volcanic rock in the nation. It has a tropical monsoon environment with very little annual temperature variance. There are roughly 702,694 persons in the population altogether. With about 84,000 residents, Honiara is both the most populous city and the capital of the nation..The cities of Auki and Malango are also significant. Honiara International Airport (HIR) is the sole and largest international airport in the nation. Access to Australian cities and regional locations is offered by the airport. Various Polynesian societies predominate in the Solomon Islands. Protestantism is the religion with the largest percentage. Although more than 120 native languages are still spoken on the various islands, English is the official language. The legal system in the Solomon Islands is a hybrid of English common law and customary law. A constitutional monarchy underpins a parliamentary republican system of governance. King Charles III is in charge of state affairs. The prime minister, Rick Hou, is in charge. Every five years, elections are held. The Solomon Islands dollar (SBD), which is currently valued at SBD 8 per USD, is the official currency. With an open economy, the nation is the fifth largest in Oceania, with a GDP of roughly $1.4 billion. The per capita income of its people is $2,307. The services sector and the agriculture sector account for the majority of GDP. In order to ensure the nation's daily nutritional demands, agriculture is vital. Palm oil, processed fish, and rough timber are a few of the principal export goods.The government plans to develop the abundant mineral resources in the future. There are numerous natural tourist attractions in the Solomon Islands. It is well-known for its wide beaches, surrounding scenery, and Polynesian customs. Tenaru Falls, the Honiara Botanical Gardens, Rennell Island, the National Museum, the Serah Keu Lagoon, and the Borare River are a few of the important locations. Hiking, water sports, scuba diving, and fishing are the primary tourist activities. Approximately 27,900 tourists visit the island nation annually, the majority of which are from Australia and New Zealand.

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