Barbados tops as best caribbean passport 25th in world passport rankings for maximum number of countries for visa free travel and Belize securing the last place, with 56th in world passport rankings. The passport rankings was published in Henley & Partners Visa restrictions index 2017.
Rank | Visa free countries | |
Barbados | 25 | 143 |
Bahamas | 27 | 141 |
Antigua & Barbuda | 30 | 136 |
St Kitts and Nevis | 30 | 136 |
Trinidad & Tobago | 32 | 132 |
St Lucia | 36 | 127 |
St Vincent & Grenadines | 36 | 127 |
Grenada | 37 | 124 |
Dominica | 40 | 119 |
Belize | 56 | 95 |
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Belize, Trinidad, St Vincent, Barbados, Bahamas do not run CIP programs and their passports are hard to obtain without living in the country.
St Lucia and Dominica have cheapest CIP in the Caribbean starting from $100,000 compared to $200,000 in Grenada, Antigua and St Kitts. Property investment citizenship possible under the CIP schemes in these countries but quite expensive..
Source: https://henleyglobal.com/files/download/hvri/HP_Visa_Restrictions_Index_170301.pdf