bomonike

Political boundries around Earth.

Overview

My country_info.csv file contains data combined from several sources.

Country groups

The EU (European Union) is a political and economic union of 27 member countries. 20 of the 27 EU countries are in the “eurozone” where the euro (€) is the official currency in 2002. Members of the Economic Monetary Union (EMU) follow unified monetary policies managed by the European Central Bank (ECB). Some non-EU microstates also use the Euro by arrangement.

Baltic countries include Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, which is East of Germany, Austria, Czech Republic.

Former communist country to adopt the euro include Slovakia (2009), Estonia (2011), Latvia (2014), Lithuania (2015), and Croatia (2023).

Poland and Hungary do not use the euro.

Malta and the Republic of Cyprus adopted the Euro in 2008.

Those in the Schengen Area agreed to abolish passport controls at mutual borders. It includes most EU countries plus Switzerland, Norway, and Iceland who are not in the EU. Ireland is not in Schengen.

NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), at https://www.nato.int, is a military alliance made up of 32 countries from North America and Europe. US, Canada, Norway, and Turkey are in NATO but not in the EU.

BRICS is an acronym for Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. But it refers to a bloc of 10 economies, of which no EU member nation is a part.

“Five Eyes” is an Anglosphere intelligence alliance comprising Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. These countries are party to the multilateral UKUSA Agreement, a treaty for joint cooperation in signals intelligence.

On December 16, 2025, the Trump White House expanded travel bans bans on “12 “High Risk” countries and partial restrictions on 20 others.

  1. Afghanistan
  2. Angola (additional partial)
  3. Antigua and Barbuda (additional partial)
  4. Benin (additional partial)
  5. Burundi (original high risk)
  6. Burkina Faso (new full)
  7. Burma (Myanmar)
  8. Chad
  9. Cote d’Ivoire (additional partial)
  10. Cuba (original high risk)
  11. Dominica (additional partial)
  12. Republic of the Congo
  13. Equatorial Guinea
  14. Eritrea
  15. Gabon (additional partial)
  16. Haiti
  17. Iran
  18. Laos (previously partial)
  19. Libya
  20. Malawi (additional partial)
  21. Mali (new full)
  22. Mauritania (additional partial)
  23. Niger (new full)
  24. Nigeria (additional partial)
  25. Palestinian Authority passport holders
  26. Senegal (additional partial)
  27. Sierra Leone (previously partial)
  28. Somalia
  29. South Sudan (new full)
  30. Sudan
  31. Syria (new full)
  32. Tanzania (additional partial)
  33. The Gambia (additional partial)
  34. Togo (original high risk)
  35. Tonga (additional partial)
  36. Venezuela (original high risk)
  37. Yemen
  38. Zambia (additional partial)
  39. Zimbabwe (additional partial)

New Countries

Passport Index

Global Passport Index 2025 goes beyond visa access. It evaluates mobility, quality of life, and investment appeal, showing not just where a passport can take you, but how well you can live and plan once you get there.

Peace Index

This is perhaps the most important consideration.

https://www.visionofhumanity.org/maps/#/ publishes a composite score weighted on a scale of 1-5 based on 23 quantitative and qualitative indicators. The lower the score the more peaceful the country. The lowest score is Iceland at 1.095, followed by Ireland, New Zealand, Austria, Switzerland, Singapore, Portugal, Denmark, Slovenia, Finland in the top 10. The US is 128th at 2.443.

Passport Rankings

https://www.boundless.com/blog/us-passport-ranking/ The top-ranked countries in the 2024 report:

  1. Singapore (193 destinations)
  2. (tie) Japan and South Korea (190 destinations)
    (tie) France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Denmark, Ireland, Finland
    (tie) Netherlands, Sweden, Belgium, Portugal, Norway, Austria, Luxembourg
    (tie) Switzerland, Greece, New Zealand

UAE

NomadCapitalist.com

To consider the “true value” of citizenship in countries around the world, to “go where you’re treated best”, NomadCapitalist.com presents rankings based on “20 sources, such as country tax authorities for tax rankings, and the World Happiness Report and the United Nations’ Human Development Index for perception rankings”.

https://www.cnbc.com/2025/04/03/which-country-has-the-best-passport-see-the-2025-ranking.html

Unlike other rankings, which often evaluate passports based solely on their visa-free travel strength, Nomad Capitalist’s ranking analyzes five criteria:

Their ninth edition ranked 199 countries and territories, with the top 49 listed below. Each score range from 10 to 50, except for the visa category, which is the number of countries that passport holders can enter without needing a visa.

Rank	Country	Visas	Taxation	Perception	Dual Cit	Freedom	Total Score
1	Ireland	176	30	50	50	50	109
2T	Switzerland	175	30	50	50	50	108.5
2T	Greece	175	40	40	50	40	108.5
4	Portugal	176	30	50	50	40	108
5T	Malta	171	40	40	50	50	107.5
5T	Italy	175	40	40	50	30	107.5
7T	Luxembourg	176	20	50	50	50	107
7T	Finland	176	20	50	50	50	107
7T	Norway	176	20	50	50	50	107
10T	UAE	179	40	40	20	30	106.5
10T	New Zealand	173	30	50	50	40	106.5
10T	Iceland	171	30	50	50	50	106.5
13T	Netherlands	176	30	50	20	50	106
13T	Germany	176	20	50	40	50	106
13T	Czech Republic	174	20	50	50	50	106
13T	Belgium	176	20	50	50	40	106
13T	Denmark	176	20	50	50	40	106
13T	Slovenia	172	40	50	30	40	106
19T	Sweden	175	20	50	50	40	105.5
19T	Latvia	173	30	40	50	40	105.5
21T	United Kingdom	172	30	40	50	40	105
21T	France	176	20	40	50	40	105
21T	Estonia	174	30	50	20	50	105
21T	Croatia	174	30	40	40	40	105
21T	Romania	172	30	40	50	40	105
26T	Monaco	169	50	40	10	50	104.5
26T	Cyprus	171	30	40	50	40	104.5
26T	Singapore	175	40	50	10	30	104.5
29T	Lithuania	172	30	50	30	40	104
29T	Austria	176	20	50	20	50	104
29T	Bulgaria	172	30	40	40	40	104
32T	Hungary	175	30	30	40	30	103.5
32T	Poland	175	20	30	50	40	103.5
32T	Spain	177	30	30	20	40	103.5
35	Slovakia	174	20	40	40	40	103
36	Liechtenstein	173	20	50	20	50	102.5
37T	Malaysia	170	40	40	10	40	102
37T	Japan	174	20	50	20	40	102
39	South Korea	175	20	40	30	30	101.5
40T	Canada	172	20	30	50	30	101
40T	Australia	172	20	30	50	30	101
40T	Chile	162	30	50	50	40	101
43T	Argentina	162	30	30	50	40	99
43T	Brazil	164	30	40	40	30	99
45T	United States	171	10	30	50	30	98.5
45T	San Marino	161	40	40	10	50	98.5
47T	Bahamas	154	50	30	20	50	97
47T	Barbados	156	40	30	50	30	97
49T	Saint Kitts and Nevis	147	50	40	50	40	96.5
49T	Uruguay	151	40	40	40	50	96.5
49T	Vatican City	151	50	40	30	40	96.5
49T	Andorra	161	30	40	10	50	96.5

European countries hold nine of the top 10 spots, from the perennial powerhouse of Switzerland to the small nations of Luxembourg and Malta.

The highest ranked passports outside of Europe are the United Arab Emirates and New Zealand, which are both tied for 10th place.

The complete list can be viewed at Nomad Capitalist’s website.

Greece rises, UAE falls Greece (tied for 2nd), Slovenia (tied for 13th) and Spain (tied for 32nd) rose in the 2025 rankings, fueled by changes to each countries’ tax scores.

“In a turbulent year marked by shifting geopolitics and policy upheaval, Greece surged dramatically from sixth into joint second with Switzerland, reflecting its growing credibility among high-net-worth individuals, retirees, and global investors,” according to a press release announcing the ranking.

However, other countries — including Lithuania, Netherlands, Germany and Hungary — moved down the ranking. Notably, the UAE — which was No. 1 in 2023 and tied for No. 6 in 2024 — moved to 10th place in 2025.

“Recently introduced taxes … have tarnished [the UAE’s] allure for global entrepreneurs,” the release stated.

Countries which top other lists — like Singapore and Japan — rank lower in Nomad Capitalist’s list. Both score low for dual citizenship, which is restricted in Japan and not recognized in Singapore. Japan is also dinged in the taxation category, while Singapore has lukewarm scores for personal freedoms.

Singapore ranked 126 out of 180 countries in Reporters Without Borders’ 2024 World Press Freedom Index and requires male citizens and permanent residents to serve approximately two years in the military when they turn 18 years old. The island nation, however, has top scores for “perception.”

The weakest passports on the list, ranked from 195 to 199, are Pakistan, Iraq, Eritrea, Yemen and Afghanistan.

https://nomadcapitalist.com/nomad-passport-index/


Dominican Republic

In the Carribean: East side of Haiti on the island of Hispaniola, SouthEast of Cuba and West of Puerto Rico.

https://dominicantoday.com/dr/tourism/2025/07/29/dominican-republic-to-welcome-22-cruise-ships-in-august-2025/ Dominican Republic to welcome 22 cruise ships in August 2025

https://www.cruisemapper.com/ports/puerto-plata-amber-cove-port-1936#google_vignette

A few of the major cruise lines that sail to the Dominican Republic include Carnival, Princess, Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) and Holland America Line (HAL). 25 BEST Dominican Republic Cruises 2024 (Prices + Itineraries): Cruises to Dominican Republic on Cruise Critic

Main Ports of Call:

Santo Domingo - The capital city also receives cruise ships

Puerto Plata Area: ports

Cabo Rojo in Pedernales

Coworking hubs like 2Work located in both Santo Domingo and Punta Cana or Comun Co-Work in Las Terrenas offer fast Wi-Fi, backup power, and a community of remote professionals. Even more laid-back towns often have cafés with decent connectivity—just make sure to ask about backup power (inverter or generator) during rainy season or in areas with frequent outages.

Phones

spysatphone.com

https://satellitephonestore.com/catalog/sale/details/iridium-9555-satellite-phone-kit-4 $100/mo.