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The Henley Passport Index is a global ranking of countries according to the travel freedom allowed by those countries' ordinary passports for their citizens. [3] It was launched in 2005 as Henley & Partners Visa Restrictions Index [4] and was updated to Henley Passport Index in January 2018.
The Passport Index is an interactive online tool by Arton Capital that provides its users with insights about passports, including the ability to compare and rank the world's passports. Rankings are based on the freedom of movement and visa-free travel open to holders of particular passports. [1] [2] [3] The site allows the display of various ...
An unprecedented six countries share the top spot
In a big shakeup of a quarterly ranking of the world’s most powerful passports, an unprecedented six countries are tied in the top spot for the hottest travel documents for 2024.. Citizens of ...
There is such a thing as a passport power ranking. And, spoiler alert, a U.S. passport isn’t at the top. Citizens in six countries are now considered to have the world’s most powerful ...
In 2014, China issued 16 million passports, ranking first in the world, surpassing the United States (14 million) and India (10 million). [50] The number of ordinary passports in circulation rose to 120 million by October 2016, which was approximately 8.7 percent of the population. [51]
This year, the U.S. passport is the seventh in the world ranking, tied with four other countries — Belgium, New Zealand, Norway and Switzerland. All of them have access to 186 visa-free ...
Although its passport enjoys (for nationals with rights of abode in Taiwan) visa-free (or visa on arrival access) status in 137 countries, ranking the ordinary Taiwanese passport 29th in the world (tied with Uruguay) according to the Visa Restrictions Index, [1] some countries, such as Argentina, Brazil, the People's Republic of China , Jamaica ...