Do You Know Mauritius’s Strong Passport Allows Visa-Free Travel to 146 Countries?

By Washira Helene

Mauritius is a small island nation in the Indian Ocean, but it punches above its weight when it comes to its passport. In fact, Mauritius has the strongest passport in East Africa, allowing passport holders to travel to 146 countries without a visa.

This means that Mauritian citizens can travel visa-free to countries like the United Kingdom, Spain, Luxembourg, China, Japan, the Netherlands, the UAE, Brazil, and many others. This makes it easy for Mauritian citizens to travel for business or pleasure, and it also makes Mauritius a popular destination for tourists.

There are a few reasons why Mauritius has such a strong passport. First, the country has a stable political and economic environment. Second, Mauritius has a strong diplomatic network, which has helped to secure visa-free travel agreements with many countries. Third, Mauritius is a popular tourist destination, which has also helped to increase the country’s visa-free travel privileges.

If you are looking for a country with a strong passport, Mauritius is a great option. With visa-free travel to 146 countries, Mauritian citizens have the freedom to travel the world.

Mimi Mefo Info (MMI)

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