Dominican Passport Reaches 70 International Destinations #Fvdigital
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Santo Domingo. – The Dominican Republic's passport achieved a significant advance in the Henley 2025 Index, by climbing nine positions and placing itself at number 67 in the global ranking, which now allows Dominican citizens to enter 70 international destinations without a visa, as revealed by the firm Henley & Partners. This ...
Santo Domingo.– The spokesman of the Presidency, Homero Figueroa, highlighted this Tuesday to significant improvement of the Dominican passport in the Index Henley 2025, by climbing nine positions in the global ranking that measures the freedom of travel of citizens, where it reached 67th place, with access without visa or with visa, on arrival to 70 international destinations. (Continue reading...) The entry Dominican passport scale 9 positions…
Santo Domingo,.- Dominican Republic “significantly” improved its passport in the Index Henley 2025, by climbing nine positions in the global ranking that measures the freedom of travel of citizens, reaching 67th place, with visa or visa access on arrival to 70 international destinations. “The advance takes place after the intervention of the Zero Burocracy program. The efficiency achieved in issuing passports has contributed directly to this imp…
The Dominican Republic's passport climbed nine positions in the Henley 2025 Index, reaching number 67 globally. Dominican citizens can currently enter 70 international destinations visa-free, according to the most recent report by global firm Henley & Partners. "This progress comes after the intervention of the Zero Bureaucracy program. The efficiency achieved in passport issuance has directly contributed to this improvement, marking a change in…
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