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Entry stamp to the Bahamas

Visitors to The Bahamas must obtain an e-Visa, unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries.

Visa policy map

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Visa policy of the Bahamas
  The Bahamas
  Visa-free - 8 months
  Visa-free - 3 months
  eVisa

Visa exemption

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Nationals of the following countries and territories can visit the Bahamas for 3 months without a visa unless otherwise stated:[1][2][3]

1 – 8 months for citizens of Belgium, Denmark, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, 3 months for other citizens.
2 - 8 months.
3 – 8 months, 3 months for U.S. citizens or nationals residing in Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands.
4 - including permanent resident card holders who are visa-exempt for a maximum of 30 days.

Holders of diplomatic or official passports issued to nationals of Haiti and holders of diplomatic, official or service passports issued to nationals of Cuba do not require a visa for the Bahamas.

Visa exemption agreement for diplomatic and official passports was signed with India but not yet been ratified.[4]

Visa exemption agreement for all passport holders was signed with Rwanda in September 2024 and it is yet to be ratified.[5]

Visa on arrival

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Indian citizens with visa issued by the United States, Canada, United Kingdom or any Schengen Member State can obtain a visa on arrival for a maximum stay of 90 days.

e-Visa

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Citizens of other countries must obtain an e-Visa.[6]

Visitors statistics

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Most visitors arriving to the Bahamas were from the following countries of nationality:[7][8]

Country 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
 United States 835,925 354,555 1,473,543 1,304,551 1,145,072 1,182,518 1,169,250 1,129,454 1,086,719
 Canada 11,744 42,945 134,501 126,444 111,039 124,922 148,522 142,002 121,983
 United Kingdom 6,244 8,019 36,766 36,240 33,540 34,824 31,694 27,538 26,741
 Mexico 3,709 1,494 5,755 5,547 5,827 7,669 5,915 5,662 5,293
 Brazil 3,466 1,912 10,644 8,261 8,718 7,672 9,303 10,306 9,896
 Jamaica 3,007 1,382 6,496 6,883 6,980 6,980 7,004 7,136 7,925
 Colombia 1,807 717 2,631 2,536 2,234 3,613 3,145 3,348 4,364
 South Africa 1,746 943 2,307 2,046 1,813 1,816 2,028 1,772 1,550
 Germany 1,680 2,541 11,592 12,982 13,119 11,274 11,522 11,418 10,538
 France 1,673 4,106 18,923 17,550 16,748 15,173 15,017 16,550 15,699
  Switzerland 1,062 997 5,832 6,099 6,251 6,581 6,520 6,187 5,743
 Italy 1,055 2,000 13,730 13,579 13,403 12,699 10,913 11,275 10,528
 Argentina 902 991 5,046 6,602 7,398 7,474 5,611 5,519 5,830
Total 886,381 428,962 1,806,223 1,633,445 1,439,102 1,481,832 1,483,748 1,421,860 1,363,487

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Who DOES NOT Need A Visa To Enter The Bahamas".
  2. ^ "Visa and passport". Timatic. International Air Transport Association through Emirates. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
  3. ^ Agreement between the European Community and the Commonwealth of the Bahamas on the short-stay visa waiver
  4. ^ @MOFABahamas (29 November 2018). "H A P P E N I N G N O W Signing of Visa Waiver Agreement for Holders of Diplomatic and Official Passports. Baham…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  5. ^ Rwanda, Bahamas sign visa waiver agreement
  6. ^ "Bahamas eVisa".
  7. ^ "Top Producing countries: Stopover Visitors 2021" (PDF). Tourist Today Bahamas Government. Retrieved 25 November 2024.
  8. ^ "Frequently requested tourism statistics report" (PDF).