Le passeport togolais se classe actuellement à la 83e place selon le Guide Passport Ranking Index. Il permet un accès sans visa à 57 destinations. Les détenteurs d’un passeport togolais bénéficient d’un accès sans visa ou avec visa à l’arrivée à des pays tels que l'Indonésie, les Philippines, Singapour, le Ghana et la Dominique. Les citoyens togolais ont toutefois besoin d'un visa pour entrer dans 172 pays, tels que la Chine, le Japon, la Russie, les États-Unis et l'ensemble de l'Union européenne. Cette exigence élevée en matière de visa se traduit par un faible score de mobilité.
The passport ranking relative to other global passports is calculated by adding up the number of countries that allow passport holders to enter without a visa (i.e. visa-free countries) and those that allow passport holders to enter by obtaining a visa on arrival (i.e. visa-on-arrival countries) or an electronic travel authorization (eTA). There are currently a total of 30 passport visa-free countries, 25 visa-on-arrival countries, and 2 eTA destinations.
Altogether, passport holders can enter a total of 57 destinations—either without a visa, through a visa on arrival, or via an eTA. As a result, the passport ranks 83 in the world.
Separate from these visa-free countries and visa-on-arrival countries, there are 172 additional destinations which passport holders either need a physical visa to enter or an eVisa (i.e. visa required countries).
The Togolese Republic is a former French colony. Located in Western Africa, it consists of 5 regions. It borders with Ghana, Burkina Faso and Benin. The most important regions are Maritime, Plateaux and Savanes. The nation is the 41st largest country in Africa with a surface area of 56,785 square kilometers, making it one of the smaller sized countries of the continent. Its climate is tropical hot and humid in the south and semiarid in the north. The terrain is characterized by low coastal plains with marshes, central hills and savanna in the north.
The overall population is over 8.6 million people. The capital of the country is Lomé, which is also the most populous city. Other important cities of the country are Sokodé, Kara and Kpalimé. The largest airport is Lomé Tokoin International Airport (LFW). It connects the country to destinations across Africa, Europe and the United States.
The Togolese Republic gained independence from France in 1960. Its culture is dominated by a mix of traditions and the French heritage. There is a religious mix in the country, with the vast majority being Christians and animistic. The official language of the nation is French. The legal system is based on the customary law. The government form is a presidential republic with President Faure Gnassingbe as elected chief of state and Prime Minister Victoire Tomegah Dogbe as head of government. Elections take place every 5 years and the president is elected by simple popular vote.
The official currency of the country is the West African CFA franc (XOF) with the current exchange rate being XOF 560 to the USD. Togo has an open economy, generating a GDP of approximately $14.9 billion. This makes it the 40th largest economy in Africa. It has a per capita income of $1,821. The main GDP contributing sectors are services, agriculture and industry. Togo is one of the world largest exporters of phosphate and more than 20% of export income is generated by cotton. Other export goods are coffee, yams, cassava, corn, cement and textiles.
Togo is a developing tourism destination offering several tourist attractions. It is known for its wildlife and natural sites. There is currently only one UNESCO world heritage site. The main tourist attractions are beaches and wildlife safaris. Some of the main destinations are Kpalime, Koutammakou, Lome, Togoville, Fazao Malfakassa National Park, Keran National park and Kara. There were about 573,000 touristic visits to the country per year in average.