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Passport rank
34th
Visa-free travel to
141 Destinations
Dominica

Dominica

Dominica passport ranking

The Dominican passport is currently ranked 34th place on the Guide Passport Index. It provides visa-free access to 141 countries. This grants it an overall high mobility score and makes it a desirable passport. Dominican passport holders have visa-free access and visas on arrival to countries such as Singapore, Russia, Israel, and the entire European Union. This allows almost instant travel opportunities to worldwide prime destinations. Dominican passport holders do however require a visa to enter about 88 destinations. Some countries where a visa is required are the United States, and Australia.

Dominica offers citizenship by Investment program. After a due diligence process and the necessary economic contribution to the country, applicants can obtain Dominica Citizenship and passport.

Passport rank
34th
Visa-free travel to
141 Destinations

Dominica Passport Ranking

The Dominica passport ranking relative to other global passports is calculated by adding up the number of countries that allow Dominica passport holders to enter without a visa (i.e. visa-free countries) and those that allow Dominica passport holders to enter by obtaining a visa on arrival (i.e. visa-on-arrival countries) or electronic travel authorization (eTA). There are currently a total of 111 Dominica passport visa-free countries, 27 Dominica visa-on-arrival countries, and 3 eTA destinations.

Altogether, Dominica passport holders can enter a total of 141 destinations—either without a visa, through a visa on arrival, or via an eTA. As a result, the Dominica passport ranks 34 in the world.

Separate from these Dominica visa-free countries and visa-on-arrival countries, there are 88 additional destinations in which Dominica passport holders either need a physical visa to enter or an eVisa (i.e. visa required countries).

About Dominica

The Commonwealth of Dominica is a former British colony consisting of ten parishes. The most important parishes are Saint George, Saint Paul, and Saint Andrew. The island nation is situated in the Caribbean, about halfway between Trinidad and Tobago and Puerto Rico. It has a total surface of 750 square kilometers. The country’s terrain is defined by rugged volcanic mountains. Its climate is tropical with heavy rainfalls.

The overall population is approximately 72,412 people. The capital of the country is Roseau, which is also the most populous city. Other major towns are Portsmouth and Marigot. The country’s largest airport is Douglas-Charles Airport (DOM). It is named after the former Prime Ministers Rosie Douglas and Pierre Charles. The airport provides access to regional destinations only.

Dominican culture is a mix of its African, native, and European origins. The majority of the population is Catholic. The official language is English. The Dominican legal system is based on the English common law. The government form is a parliamentary republic. The chief of state is the elect President Charles A. Savarin and the head of government is Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit.

The official currency is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD), it is pegged to the USD at a rate of XCD 2.7 since 1976. The country has an open economy, generating a GDP of approximately $485 million, placing it last in the Caribbean and Latin American countries. Its citizens have a per capita income of $7,860. The GDP is mostly made up of the services and agricultural sectors. Tourism plays an increasingly important role as a GDP contributor. The government is actively trying to sign new agreements with tourism operators for ecotourism and cruise ship development. Agricultural products such as citrus fruits and bananas remain very important for Dominican exports.

Dominica is growing in popularity as a tourism destination. The country is focusing on ecotourism and has signed an agreement with Green Globe in that regard. The main activities for tourists are market visits, hiking, trekking, diving, and animal watching. There is one UNESCO world heritage site. Some of the main destinations include the Morne Trois Pitons National Park, the Boiling Lake, the Victoria Falls, the capital Roseau, and the Champagne Reef. Dominica has a total of approximately 200,000 tourists visiting every year with the vast majority being day visitors from cruise ships.

The Dominica passport is highly desirable due to its high ranking and the many visa-free countries it grants citizens access to.

There are a few ways of obtaining Dominica citizenship, including birth, ancestry, marriage, residency, or Dominica citizenship by investment program.

Dominica Citizenship by Investment

Launched in 1993, the Dominica Citizenship by Investment program enables eligible foreign investors to acquire Dominica citizenship and a second passport in as little as three months, through one of the below pathways:

  • Making a minimum, non-refundable contribution of US $100,000 to the Economic Diversification Fund (the total amount depends on the number of dependents)
  • Purchasing government-approved real estate worth at least US $200,000 (government fees apply, depending on the number of dependents included in the application)

Citizens of the Commonwealth of Dominica enjoy several advantages, including the following:

  • Dual citizenship
  • Inheritable citizenship
  • No taxes on non-residents

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