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Eritrea

Passport Ranking - 192th


Eritrea passport is one of the world’s weakest passport. It ranks 192nd according to the Top Passports Index. Eritrea passport ranking is based on its extremely low scores in mobility, investment, and quality of life.
189th
 Mobility Index
  175th
Investment Index
  193rd
Quality of Life Index
Mobility Index
score 26.8  
Eritrea passport shows as a non travel friendly passport with a very low ranking in the Mobility Index. It ranks 189th in this factor. Holders of Eritrea passport have limited travel freedom with access to 53 out of 198 world destinations without a visa or by obtaining a visa on arrival or electronic travel authorization (eTA).
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Eritrea

Top Passports Rank: 192

Destinations: 53

10
Visa free
41
Visa on arrival
2
Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)
145
Visa required
Investment Index
score 26.6  
Eritrea passport performance in the Investment Index is the highest among the three factors, however, it still has a low rank in this factor with the 175th position. Despite its strategic location and mineral resources that offer important investment opportunities, not many international enterprises prefer to invest in Eritrea because of major challenges including the sole political party’s control over the largest part of the business, security concerns, lack of transparency, and undeveloped infrastructure.

GDP

GDP
$2.065 billion
GNI per capita
GNI per capita
$1.815
Personal tax rate
Personal tax rate
30%
Quality of Life Index
score 34.6  
Eritrea passport ranking in the quality of life index is the most substandard. This rank is derived from its low scores in the factors that define the Quality of Life Index. Eritrea’s lifestyle is traditional and simple as the majority of the population lives in small villages on agriculture.

Eritrea ranks 193rd in the Quality of Life Index, in which these criteria are considered:

Sustainable Development
Low
The Sustainable Development Report 2021.
Freedom
Not free
Eritrea scored 3/100 in Global Freedom Status.
Cost of living
Medium
The Cost of Living Index
Environmental performance
Very low
Eritrea ranked 144th in the 2020 Environmental Performance Index (EPI) with a score of 31.70.
Happiness
Low
The World Happiness Report 2022.
Migrant acceptance
Medium
Gallup’s Migrant Acceptance Index.
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About Eritrea
Eritrea, officially the State of Eritrea, is a country located in the Horn of Africa region on the coast of the Red Sea. It shares borders with Ethiopia, Sudan, and Djibouti. It declared its independence from Ethiopia in 1991.
Capital
Asmara
Language
Currency
Eritrean nakfa
Local Time
UTC+03:00
Demographics
Eritrea has a population of over 3.6 million.
Eritrea has 9 national languages.
Christianity is the most dominant religion followed by Islam comprising 63% and 37% of the population relatively.
Economy and Industry
Agriculture employs about 80% of the population in Eritrea.
The Services sector is the largest contributor to GDP with 55%.
Worker remittances from abroad comprise about 32%of GDP.
Culture and Life
The culture of Eritrea is a mixture of the unique culture and traditions of each of its ethnic groups.
Basic education in Eritrea is free and Compulsory including pre-school, elementary, and middle school.
Healthcare in Eritrea is free for all citizens with all health facilities in the country run by the government.
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FAQ
Eritrea passport ranks 192nd according to the Top Passports Index based on its performance in mobility, investment, and quality of life.
Eritrea passport allows free access to 53 countries where 10 countries are visa-free, 41 countries require a visa on arrival, and 2 countries require electronic travel authorization (eTA).
Eritrea doesn’t offer visas on arrival, therefore, it is required to obtain a visa before traveling to the country at its embassies.
Eritrea is famous for its historical architecture and buildings.
Eritrea allows dual citizenship for the citizens of the countries it has dual citizenship agreements with.
Eritrea is considered a not-free country. It scored 3/100 in Global Freedom Status.
Eritrea doesn’t have a stock market.
All health facilities in Eritrea are run by the government and provide healthcare for free for all citizens.
The culture of Eritrea is largely diverse based on its ethnic diversity and historical influences from the Red Sea countries.
The personal income tax in Eritrea stands at a flat rate of 30% in addition to a municipal tax on earnings of 4%.
Eritrea has a personal income tax of 30%, a sales tax of 5%, and a corporate tax of 83.70.
The education system in Eritrea consists of 5 years of elementary school, 2 years of middle school, and 4 years of secondary school.
Eritrea provides free education at pre, elementary, and middle levels.