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A “strong” passport can literally open a lot of doors for you or borders, to be more precise. It is the case Japanchose the best passport in the world in the quarterly update of Henley Passport Index, a ranking that monitors and ranks the power of passes, which of them allow better access to most destinations around the world. A total of 199 different passports and 227 travel destinations are analyzed.
As in recent editions, the Japanese passport tops the index and allows visafree access to 193 destinations a number more than the previous ranking and a record for the list. Asia continues to dominate the top, with Singapore and South Korea tied for 2nd place with 192 goals.
The remaining first places come from the European Union. THE Spain moved up one position and now shares the 3rd position with the Germanywith a Visa Waiver/Visa on Arrival Score of 190. United Kingdom and United States dropped by one point and are now in 6th (187) and 7th (186) places.
Now he’s in 19th place, one up from the last rank, the Passport for Brazil offers free access to 170 destinations around the world as well Argentina.
According to the survey, Russian passport holders are “more isolated from the rest of the world than ever before” as sanctions, travel bans and airspace closures prevent citizens from entering other countries. THE Russia Today it ranks 50th in the rankings with a score of 119 for visafree/visafree on arrival.
The worst passport in the world is still this Afghanistanwith only 27. Iraq, Syria, Pakistan and Yemen are also at the bottom of the index.
Check out the best passports in the world below:
- Japan 193, 1st place
- Singapore 192, 2nd place (tie)
- South Korea 192, 2nd place (tie)
- Germany 190, 3rd place (tie)
- Spain 190, 3rd place (tie)
- Finland 189, 4th place (tie)
- Italy 189, 4th place (tie)
- Luxembourg 189, 4th place (tie)
- Austria 188, 5th place (tie)
- Denmark 188, 5th place (tie)
- Netherlands 188, 5th place (tie)
- Sweden 188, 5th place (tie)