This index includes 199 different passports and 227 different travel destinations, and is based on information from the International Air Transport Association (IATA)responsible for everything related to air transport and one of the largest global travel databases.
The ranking is updated monthly and includes historical data spanning 19 years, making it a reliable tool for global citizens and sovereign states as a standard reference for knowing the number of destinations that visa holders can access without needing a prior visa.
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In general, passports from richer, more developed countries, such as Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Germany, Spain, Finland, and Italy, tend to have a larger number of countries that their holders can visit without needing a prior visa. However, The ranking can also be affected by political and economic factors.such as bilateral relations between countries and immigration policies.
Top 10 Best Passports
The passport of Singapore is ranked first in the index of Henley Passportwith the possibility of accessing 195 visa-free destinations. The Asian country has strong ties with other nations, consolidating its position on the global stage, which is reflected in this result.
Second place is shared France, Germany, Italy, Japan and Spain with access to 192 destinations. While with 191, they are in third place Austria, Finland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, South Korea and Sweden, completing the global mobility podium.
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Passports from the European Union are the most sought after in the index, being the most sought after by people from other continents.
Belgium, Denmark, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland and the United Kingdom They rank fourth with 190 visa-free accessible destinations. These countries, with their robust economies and established democracies, continue to benefit from bilateral and multilateral agreements that facilitate the free movement of their citizens.
In fifth place are Australia and Portugal being able to travel to 189 destinations, while Greece and Poland They rank sixth with 188 accessible destinations. Canada, Czech Republic, Hungary and malt are seventh, and USA is only in eighth place.
In ninth place are Iceland, Latvia, Slovakia and Slovenia. And they complete the top 10 of the most “powerful” passports Lithuania, Estonia, United Arab Emirates.
What place do Latin American passports occupy?
In Latin America, Chili It stands out among other countries in the region and is ranked 15th in the global ranking, having access to 175 visa-free destinations. Argentinathe ranking indicates that they are allowed entry to 171 destinations, sharing 17th place with Brazil.
Mexico is ranked 22nd with 159 destinations. While Venezuela It is in 42nd place, being one of the countries that fell the most in the ranking: in 2014 its passport was in 25th place.
The Latin American countries with the least powerful passports are Haiti, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Bolivia and Ecuador.
Source: Ambito

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