Dominica's passport ranks 27th in the world travel freedom rankings, tied with Georgia and Guatemala. Holders of the document have privileged access to 90 countries. This ranking makes this ID one of the most mobile documents in the world.
Map of visa-free countries for Dominica citizens in 2025
The passport of the island state opens the door to 90 destinations around the world without the need for a visa. The interactive map of Global Relocate shows the length of stay and entry features. In this material you will find up-to-date information on destinations with comments from a visa expert.
Where Dominica citizens can apply for an eTA
An eTA is not a visa, but a travel authorization that is linked to the traveler's passport. The eTA process usually takes only a few minutes, and once approved, the document is linked to your passport. 36 countries allow residents of that country to enter with an eTA for up to 90 days.
List of countries with eTA
What you need to know before leaving
The Dominica passport opens up a wide range of opportunities for international travel, providing its holders with a privileged status in many countries around the world. Below are the key travel features:
- One of the key benefits of the Dominica passport is visa-free access to the Schengen countries. The visa abolition agreement with the European Union was signed on May 28, 2015. Duration of stay: up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
- Special conditions for stay in the UK - the ability to stay up to 6 months without a visa, in Ireland - up to 90 days without a visa.
- Citizens of Dominica do not have direct visa-free entry to the United States, but enjoy certain benefits. A B-1 / B-2 tourist visa is issued for up to 10 years. Processed in 2-3 weeks. Allows you to stay in the United States for up to 180 days per year.
- Canada requires a visa, but offers special conditions (Can+). This is an expedited visa processing program (5 days instead of the standard 14-21). Requirements for participation: a Canadian visa within the last 10 years or a valid US visa.
- To visit Australia, you must obtain an electronic visa (eVisa) or an electronic travel authorization (eTA).
- Since 2019, Dominica and Russia have a mutual visa-free regime, allowing you to stay in the Russian Federation for up to 90 days.
Visa Free Countries Map Guide
The map shows visa requirements for passport holders and travelers. The color coding will help you quickly navigate the entry rules of different countries:
visa free Visa-free entry is allowed. However, make sure to meet the entry requirements before traveling.
visa on arrival A visa can be obtained upon arrival. It is recommended to check the eligibility and required documents in advance.
eVisa A visa can be obtained online. Processing times should be taken into account.
visa required A visa must be obtained in advance. It is recommended to start the application process as early as possible.
How to use the map:
- Select the country you are interested in.
- Pay attention to the color indicating the visa requirements.
- Follow the instructions provided to obtain a visa or entry permit.
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