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Visa requirements for Chilean citizens
Administrative entry restrictions / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Visa requirements for Chilean citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Chile entering with a Chilean passport.
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As of 2024, Chilean citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 177 countries and territories, ranking the Chilean passport 17th in the world according to the Henley Passport Index.[1]
As of 2024, the passports of Chile, Brunei, South Korea, and Israel are the only ones to allow visa-free access to all G8 countries.
Chile is also currently the only Latin American country that has visa-waiver access to the United States, as well as the only Latin American country that has both visa-waiver access to the United States and visa free access to Canada. In addition, citizens of Chile do not need a passport when traveling to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, or Uruguay, where they may just use their Cédula de Identidad or identity cards.[2]