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Antigua & Barbuda has secured a strong position in the latest global passport rankings, offering visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 153 countries.
The 2025 rankings place Antigua & Barbuda fifth in the Caribbean, highlighting its growing international mobility.
Barbados leads the region with access to 165 countries, followed by The Bahamas (161), St. Kitts & Nevis, and St. Vincent & the Grenadines (both 157).
Trinidad & Tobago follows closely behind Antigua & Barbuda with 152.
The rankings reflect the influence of strategic diplomatic ties and citizenship investment programmes, which have boosted Antigua & Barbuda’s global access in recent years.
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It’s great to see Antigua & Barbuda’s passport ranked among the top in the Caribbean, as it reflects the country’s strong global mobility and diplomatic efforts. This can be a major asset for citizens and investors alike. However, while rankings are impressive, it’s equally important to ensure that the passport program remains transparent and well-regulated to maintain its credibility.
High rankings are great, but maintaining them requires continuous diplomatic efforts.