Tonga Passport Ranking 2024 – RIF Trust

Tonga Passport Ranking 2024

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Tonga Passport
31st passport rank
148 visa-free destinations
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31st passport rank
148 visa-free destinations

We rank the Tonga passport as number 31 in the world in line with our Passport Index ratings. As a Tonga citizen, you’ll be able to travel visa-free to 148 countries. To gain access to all other countries, you and your family as Tonga passport holders will need to apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) or visa online in advance. Certain countries will allow you to apply for a visa on arrival.

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Visa free access for Tonga

As a Tonga passport holder, you are permitted to travel visa-free to 148 countries and territories. This data is correct as of March 2024.

In order to travel visa-free, you will need a valid passport, often with at least six months until expiry. Additionally, you may need travel insurance, as required by your destination country.

Within these countries, there is often a separate section in airports where you can submit your Visa on Arrival. You will receive your visa on arrival (VOA) after entering the country that issued the visa.

Acquiring an eVisa follows the same process as applying for a traditional visa. The main difference with an eVisa is that you don’t need to visit a visa application centre. You can submit your application online, including making any payments relating to the visa.

Once the relevant authorities approve your application, you will receive a confirmation email regarding your visa status, along with a document that you must print and bring with you when crossing the border.

You will need a valid visa to enter the 148 countries with a Tonga passport.

About Tonga

Tonga, officially known as the Kingdom of Tonga, is an archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean, comprising 169 islands. With a population of approximately 105,000 people, it is the only monarchy in the Pacific. The climate is tropical with a warm season (December-April) and a cooler season (May-November). Despite the potential for cyclones in the warm season, Tonga’s natural beauty, including its coral reefs and exotic wildlife, attracts many tourists each year.

The Tongan culture is deeply rooted in Polynesian traditions and Christian faith, with a strong emphasis on family, respect, and hospitality. The traditional Tongan feast and dance are integral parts of the cultural experience. Tongan is the official language, but English is widely spoken.

Tonga’s economy relies heavily on remittances from overseas Tongans, which contributes to more than a third of GDP. The country also benefits from foreign aid and income from the tourism sector. Agriculture and fishing are other significant sectors, with squash, vanilla beans, and yams as main crops. Despite its challenges, including a lack of natural resources and a small domestic market, Tonga has made significant progress in structural reforms to encourage investment and improve public financial management.

For those interested in obtaining a Tonga passport, it’s worth noting that the country offers a friendly environment, rich culture, and a laid-back island lifestyle.