Chad Passport Ranking 2024

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Chad Passport
71st passport rank
86 visa-free destinations
Flag of Chad Chad
71st passport rank
86 visa-free destinations

We rank the Chad passport as number 71 in the world in line with our Passport Index ratings. As a Chad citizen, you’ll be able to travel visa-free to 86 countries. To gain access to all other countries, you and your family as Chad passport holders will need to apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) or visa online in advance. Certain countries will allow you to apply for a visa on arrival.

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Visa free access for Chad

As a Chad passport holder, you are permitted to travel visa-free to 86 countries and territories. This data is correct as of September 2024.

In order to travel visa-free, you will need a valid passport, often with at least six months until expiry. Additionally, you may need travel insurance, as required by your destination country.

Within these countries, there is often a separate section in airports where you can submit your Visa on Arrival. You will receive your visa on arrival (VOA) after entering the country that issued the visa.

Acquiring an eVisa follows the same process as applying for a traditional visa. The main difference with an eVisa is that you don’t need to visit a visa application centre. You can submit your application online, including making any payments relating to the visa.

Once the relevant authorities approve your application, you will receive a confirmation email regarding your visa status, along with a document that you must print and bring with you when crossing the border.

You will need a valid visa to enter the 86 countries with a Chad passport.

About Chad

Chad, located in the central region of Africa, is a landlocked country, sharing its borders with six other nations. It is the fifth largest country in Africa in terms of land area, and as of 2021, it has a population of approximately 16.43 million people. The official languages are Arabic and French, reflecting its colonial history under France.

The climate in Chad varies greatly from the north to the south. The northern region is desert, characterized by hot and dry conditions, while the south is tropical with a wet and dry season. Lake Chad, after which the country is named, is one of the largest wetlands in Africa and a critical water source for the region.

Chad’s economy is primarily agrarian with about 80% of the population engaged in subsistence farming and livestock rearing. Oil production, launched in 2003, has also become a significant part of the economy. However, Chad still faces significant challenges in terms of economic development and poverty reduction.

The culture of Chad is rich and diverse, with over 200 ethnic and linguistic groups. The country is known for its traditional music and dance, and its cuisine, which includes staples like millet, sorghum, and meat. Despite the challenges, Chad’s natural beauty, from its desert landscapes to its national parks, is increasingly drawing the attention of adventurous travelers.