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World’s Most Powerful Passports


Japan is presently sharing the honor of the world’s most powerful passport with Singapore and South Korea.

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Citizens of these nations can visit 189 nations around the globe without a visa.

In the second spot is German, up from third, while the UK visa has climbed to involve joint fifth spot on the positioning with access to 185 nations. The US identification has remained in 6th spot on 184 nations.

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The positioning has been delivered by the Henley Passport Index, which depends on information from the International Air Transport Association (IATA). It examines the number of nations the passport holder can enter a country with sans visa or on a visa-on-entry premise.

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In the third spot are the visas of France (no change), Denmark (up from fourth), Finland (up from fourth), Italy (up from fourth) and Sweden (up from fourth) with a sans visa score of 187 nations.

Joint fourth is involved by Luxembourg and Spain (both up from fifth) as their identifications approach 186 nations visa-free.

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The UK shares the fifth spot with the Austrian, Dutch, Norwegian, Portuguese and Swiss visas.

However, the Henley Passport Index cautions there could be an unsure time for the UK international ID due to Brexit.

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Professor Dr Florian Trauner, from the Institute for European Studies at the Free University of Brussels, said: ‘’Post-Brexit, it is likely that UK citizens will retain their (short-stay) visa-free travel for the Schengen area.’’

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‘’If the UK and EU manage to maintain a close political and trade relationship, the actual impact of Brexit on the travel freedom of British citizens may remain limited.’’

‘’However, the picture may change with regard to long-term mobility given that the free movement rights for UK citizens in the EU (and vice versa) will cease to apply.’’

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Sixth is shared by USA,  Belgium, Canada, Greece, Ireland. And the remainder of the main 10 is comprised of the Czech Republic in seventh, Malta in eighth, Australia, Iceland and New Zealand in ninth and Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia, and Slovenia in tenth.

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