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Tonga

Passport Ranking - 74th


Tonga’s passport ranking is considered high for this small country. It ranks 74th in the Top Passports Index. Tonga’s passport power comes from what the country has achieved in mobility, investment, and quality of life.
84th
 Mobility Index
  55th
Investment Index
  53rd
Quality of Life Index
Mobility Index
score 63.1  
Tonga’s passport performs well in the Mobility Index. It ranks in 84th place which is a high position for a small country. The total number of destinations the holders of Tonga’s passport can access freely is 125. They can access most of them with no visa or with a visa on arrival or electronic travel authorization (eTA). The holder of this passport enters the Schengen countries and England easily.
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Tonga

Top Passports Rank: 74

Destinations: 125

78
Visa free
43
Visa on arrival
4
Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)
73
Visa required
Investment Index
score 56.6  
Tonga’s passport ranking in The Investment Index is high for a small country as It is placed in the 55th position. There are businessmen seeking to invest in Tonga, as it is an island that enjoys a favorable climate for business, especially in the agricultural sector. Although the country’s national income is rather low, taxes in Tonga are competitive and encourage investment.

GDP

GDP
$512.4 million
GNI per capita
GNI per capita
$7.000
Personal tax rate
Personal tax rate
25%
Quality of Life Index
score 67.9  
The quality of life in Tonga is good compared to many other major countries. It outperforms the average in happiness, life satisfaction, and civic rights. But the country underperforms the average in income and safety. Tonga’s lifestyle is vibrant and friendly.

Tonga ranks 53rd in the Quality of Life Index, in which these criteria are considered:

Sustainable Development

High

The Sustainable Development Report 2021.
Freedom
Free
Tonga scored 79/100 in Global Freedom Status.
Cost of living
High
The Cost of Living Index.
Environmental performance
Medium
The Environmental Performance Index (EPI).
Happiness
High
The World Happiness Report 2022.
Migrant acceptance
Medium
Gallup’s Migrant Acceptance Index.
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About Tonga
The Kingdom of Tonga is an archipelago of 176 islands near the Tonga Trench in the South Pacific Ocean, of which only 52 are inhabited. The kingdom extends over a distance of about 800 km from north to south and lies about a third of the distance between New Zealand and Hawaii. In 2010, Tonga was transformed into a full constitutional monarchy after legislative reforms.
Capital
Nuku’alofa
Language
Tongan
Currency
Tongan paʻanga
Local Time
UTC+13:00
Demographics
Tonga has a population of about 105,697.
More than 70% of Tonga’s population lives on the main island of Tongatapu.
Tongan is the official language of the islands, along with English.
Daily life is greatly influenced by Polynesian traditions and especially by the Christian faith.
Economy and Industry
Tonga cryptocurrency mining is proposed to be legalized.
Tonga’s economy is reliant on external remittances.
The country’s primary crops are coconuts, vanilla, bananas, and coffee.
Culture and Life
Healthcare in Tonga is of high standards.
Education in Tonga is compulsory from the age of 6 to 14.
Rugby is the national sport of Tonga.
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FAQ
Tonga’s passport ranks 74th in The Top Passports Index, a high ranking for this small country.
Individuals cannot own land in Tonga because all land belongs to the king, but men can acquire land by grant or lease.
The people of Tonga are known for their traditions, dance, music, and navigation skills.
Healthcare in Tonga is not of high quality, as it suffers from a shortage of facilities and medical staff.
Only basic health care is free for Tongan citizens, but foreigners must pay for the services.
Tonga culture honors respect and modesty and revolves around family and tradition. The people of Tonga are also friendly and lively.
Yes, Tonga is safe and has rather low crime rates.
No, foreigners cannot purchase land in Tonga, they may only lease it.
Yes, there are two accredited universities in Tonga: the University of the South Pacific and the Christ University of the Pacific.
Yes, there are taxes in Tonga, and personal income tax is up to 25%.
Tonga is on the way to accepting bitcoin as legal tender, but so far individuals can trade it without breaking the law.
Agriculture and fishing are the two most important sectors in Tonga.
Life in Tonga is vibrant, peaceful, and plentiful with wildlife and the locals are very friendly.