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South Africans can visit these 94 countries without a visa in 2019

Arton Capital, a provider of residency and citizenship solutions, has released its latest Passport Index – a system that ranks travel documents by the number of countries that can be visited without having to apply for a visa.

In a surprising shake-up, the United Arab Emirates has replaced Singapore as having the most valuable passport in the world.

At the start of November, four new countries were added to its visa-free list bringing the total to 167.

Singapore (167) and Germany (166) round up the top three, with the top of the list dominated by European countries.

While South Africa ranks 44th on the overall list, it has shown steady annual improvements – rising to 94 countries in 2018 from 90 countries at the end of 2017.

This number could increase even further in 2019 as the Department of Home Affairs plans to implement a range of visa changes to encourage foreign investment and travel.

South Africa is negotiating visa waiver agreements for ordinary passport holders with a number of countries, as well as simplifying visa requirements for countries such as China and India.

This may result in reciprocal arrangements which could see these countries lower the requirements for South African tourists.

These countries include:

  • Algeria;
  • Egypt;
  • Morocco;
  • Sao Tome & Principe;
  • Tunisia;
  • Saharawi-Arab Democratic Republic;
  • Ghana;
  • Saudi Arabia;
  • United Arab Emirates;
  • Qatar;
  • State of Palestine;
  • Iran;
  • Lebanon;
  • Bahrain;
  • Oman;
  • Kuwait;
  • Belarus;
  • Georgia;
  • Cuba.

Below BusinessTech looked at the countries South Africans can currently visit without a visa heading into 2019.

Visa-free/30 days

Angola Costa Rica Guyana Lesotho Panama St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Antigua and Barbuda Dominica Haiti Macao Paraguay Tanzania
Argentina Dominican Republic Honduras Malawi Peru Thailand
Bahamas Ecuador Hong Kong Malaysia Philippines Trinidad and Tobago
Barbados El Salvador Indonesia Mauritius Qatar Tunisia
Belize Eswatini Ireland Micronesia Russian Federation Uruguay
Benin Fiji Israel Mozambique Saint Kitts and Nevis Vanuatu
Botswana Georgia Jamaica Namibia Saint Lucia Venezuela
Brazil Grenada Kenya Nicaragua Singapore Zambia
Chile Guatemala Kosovo Palestinian Territories South Korea Zimbabwe

eVisa/ visa on arrival 

Armenia Ghana Nepal Togo
Azerbaijan Guinea-Bissau Oman Turkey
Bolivia Iran Palau Tuvalu
Cambodia Jordan Rwanda Uganda
Cape Verde Kyrgyzstan Samoa  
Comoros Laos Senegal  
Cuba Madagascar Seychelles  
Djibouti Maldives Somalia  
Ethiopia Marshall Islands Tajikistan  
Gabon Myanmar (Burma) Timor-Leste

This article was sourced from BusinessTech; for the original article, click here

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