Saturday 30 March 2019

The rating of the most "powerful" passports of the world


The first place was shared by Japan, Singapore and South Korea. The top ten also includes Germany, Denmark, Finland, France, Italy, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States. Russia ranks 47th

Henley & Partners has updated its passport rating showing the degree of freedom of movement of citizens of different countries (RBC has a document). The first place was kept by Japan and Singapore, which became the leaders of the ranking in 2018, followed by South Korea. Citizens of these countries can visit with or without a visa 189 states.

The second place is occupied by Germany with an indicator of 188 countries, since it lost visa-free entry to Uzbekistan. Third place was shared by Denmark, Finland, France, Italy and Sweden.

The UK is in fifth place with 185 countries that its nationals can visit without a visa, the United States is in sixth place with 184 countries. The eighth place is occupied by Malta, it is ahead of Australia, Iceland and New Zealand. On the 16th place was Cyprus (173).

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