Global citizenship and residence advisory firm, Henley & Partners recently compiled a report referred to as Passport Index power ranking which shows that the Japanese Passport is the most powerful passport on the planet. Japan which recently achieved visa-free access to Myanmar earlier this month now has 190 destinations around the world which the passport can get the Japanese citizens entry without visas. How amazingly relieving it must be to know that you basically have free entry into 190 countries around the world.
Japan displaced Germany which held the spot earlier this year as the number one country with the most powerful passport in the world. Let’s take a look at the countries which hold the top 5 positions possessing the most powerful passports in the world with the highest number of destination countries their passport holders don’t require visas for:
- Japan– 190 Destinations
- Singapore– 189 Destinations
- Germany, France, South Korea– 188 Destinations
- Denmark, Finland, Italy, Sweden, Spain– 187 Destinations
- Norway, United Kingdom, Austria, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, United States– 186 Destinations
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