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The strongest passport ranking in the world! Australia ranked seventh, Chinese passports dropped slightly

October 10, according to the Daily Mail reported that the world's strongest passport ranking, the Japanese passport has surpassed Xinjiapo passport, ranked first in the list.

This means that citizen with Japanese passports can enter or enjoy visa on arrival visa-free in more than 190 countries around the world, one more than Singapore's 189 visa-free countries.

The United States and Britain, which tied for No. 1 in 2015, fell to fifth place, while Germany, China and Russia fell this time.

This Australian passport ranks 7th, may be free of visa 183 countries.

Japan has surpassed Singapore as the strongest passport in the world, and can enter 190 countries without visa or visa on arrival.

A Singapore passport is free of signature from 189 countries.

The German passport, which previously ranked first, is tied with South Korean and French passports at 33rd.

The ranking, published by the Henley Passport Index, is based on the number of countries that are visa-free, according to data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA) (International Air Transport Association).

Iraq and Afghanistan are at the bottom as always.

Citizen, which holds a United States passport or a British passport, has been granted visa-free access to 186 countries; but that number has remained unchanged since 2018.

The UAE passport ranking has risen significantly, from 62nd in 2006 to 21st.

However, the progress is likely to be overtaken by Kosovo, which formally met the EU's visa-free conditions in July, and is in talks with the European Council on the issue.

Britain once ranked first, so far this year the list of visa-free countries has not increased, this time ranked fifth

This time the United States also ranked 5th, Australia ranked 7th.

Even after the TW announced visa-free access to Russia in September, Russian passports fell from 46th to 47th.

Similarly, although China has added two new visa-free countries (Saint Lucia and Myanmar), this time the ranking of Chinese passports has declined, ranking 71.

Dr. Christian H. Kalin, chairman of the Henley&Partners Group, said the countries with citizen investment plans were in the top 50. In short, the citizen investment program is to obtain the nationality and passport of the host country by investing in the economy of the host country. Such investments give applicants citizen status faster than traditional immigration procedures.)

Moldova will launch its CBI program in November; its passport ranking has risen 20 places since 2008.

Dr Kalin also said it was important to have a second passport because it would make it easier for citizen to travel and CBI could bring great economic and social value to the host country.

World's strongest passport ranking

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