Monday, April 20, 2015

The Best And Worst Passports In Latin America

Haiti - Social : The best and worst passports in Latin America...
20/04/2015 10:13:50

Haiti - Social : The best and worst passports in Latin America...
The Henley & Partners Visa Restrictions Index 2015 is an index of passports, which ranks countries according to the number of destination countries (219) that allow entry without a visa.

For the region of Latin America, Argentina ranks first with a passport that allows travel in 150 countries at no additional procedures for obtaining a visa.

Haiti occupies the last position in the region, with a passport that allows travel without a visa in 49 countries (up from 3 countries - 46 countries in 2014). The Dominican Republic, ranks penultimate with an access to 53 countries without visas.

Ranking passports :

# 1 Argentina (150 visa free countries)
# 2 Chile (149)
# 3 Brazil (146)
# 4 Mexico and Uruguay (133)
# 5 Costa Rica (125)
# 6 Venezuela (124)
# 7 Paraguay (123)
# 8 Honduras (116)
# 9 Guatemala (114)
# 10 El Salvador (112)
# 11 Nicaragua (110)
# 12 Peru (83)
# 13 Ecuador (78)
# 14 Bolivia (74)
# 15 Colombia (66)
# 16 Cuba (61)
# 17 Dominican Republic (53)
# 18 Haiti (49 visa-free countries)

The Haitian passport holder can travel among other among these countries: Argentina, Kenya, Turkey, Bolivia, South Korea, Chile, Zambia, Malaysia, Egypt, Philippines and Hong Kong (for periods ranging from 14 days to 3 months depending destinations)

Without visa :
Argentina, the Cook Islands, Chile, Dominica, Ecuador, Micronesia, Israel, South Korea, Montserrat, Malaysia, Niue, Peru, Philippines, Kosovo, Singapore, St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Visa issued on arrival :
Armenia, Zambia, Tuvalu, Togo, East Timor, Tanzania, Seychelles, Sao Tome and Principe, Samoa, Palau, Uganda, Nepal, Mozambique, Maldives, Madagascar, Macau, Laos, Kenya, Jordan, Iraq, Georgia, Egypt, Djibouti, Turkey, Comoros, Cambodia, Belarus, Bangladesh, Azerbaijan

For other countries, the country's visa are required, see a US visa, Canadian... or are subjected to various restrictions, for more information contact your travel agency.

HL/ HaitiLibre

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