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Azerbaijanis can travel 68 countries without visa

18 July 2023 16:55 (UTC+04:00)
Azerbaijanis can travel 68 countries without visa

On July 18, 2023, the Henley & Partners company provided the results of the World Passport Index for the third quarter of 2023, which are based on data from the International Air Transport Association (IAA), Azernews reports.

The Azerbaijani passport moved from 74th to 72nd place in the Index due to changes in the positions of other countries. During the reporting period, the country entered into a visa-free travel agreement with Djibouti but lost access to Uganda. Azerbaijani passport holders can travel without a visa to 68 countries around the world.

AZERNEWS presents a list of countries that Azerbaijani citizens can visit without a visa:

1. Belarus

2. Georgia

3. Kazakhstan

4. Kyrgyzstan

5. Moldova

6. Uzbekistan

7. Russian Federation

8. Tajikistan

9. Ukraine

10. Bahamas

11. Bangladesh

12. Barbados

13. Bolivia

14. Bosnia and Herzegovina

15. Cambodia

16. Cape Verde

17. Colombia

18. Comoros

19. Republic of Côte d'Ivoire

20. Cuba

21. Pakistan

22. Dominica

23. Ecuador

24. Ethiopia

25. Gabon

26. Guinea-Bissau

27. Haiti

28. India

29. Indonesia

30. Iran

31. Jamaica

32. Jordan

33. Laos

34. Lebanon

35. Lesotho

36. Macau

37. Macedonia

38. Malaysia

39. Maldives

40. Marshall Islands

41. Mauritania

42. Mauritius

43. Micronesia

44. Montenegro

45. Mozambique

46. Namibia

47. Nepal

48. Nicaragua

49. Oman

50. Palau

51. Palestine

52. Qatar

53. Rwanda

54. Samoa

55. Serbia

56. Seychelles

57. Somalia

58. Sri Lanka

59. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

60. Timor-Leste

61. Togo

62. Türkiye

63. Tuvalu

64. Djibouti

65. Gambia

66. Vanuatu

67. Vietnam

68. Senegal

Recall that the Henley & Partners Passport Index, formerly known as the Visa Restrictions Index (renamed in 2018), is an international ranking of countries in terms of the level of freedom of movement they provide to their citizens.

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