The passport is this identity document that identifies you around the world. But there are some countries that have more powerful passports to be able to enter more destinations without a prior visa.
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The ‘Henley Passport Index’ periodically measures the most suitable passports to travel in the world and makes an analysis of what could happen.
In his latest report he published a ranking of the most powerful passports in the world, which is based on data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), which has the largest and most accurate travel database in the world.
The most powerful passports in 2021:
1. Japan (191 is the number of countries they can go to without a visa)
2. Singapore (190)
3. South Korea, Germany (189)
4. Italy, Finland, Spain, Luxembourg (188)
5. Denmark, Austria (187)
6. Sweden, France, Portugal, Netherlands, Ireland (186)
7. Switzerland, United States, United Kingdom, Norway, Belgium, New Zealand (185)
8. Greece, Malta, Czech Republic, Australia (184)
9. Canada (183)
10. Hungary (181)
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In this way, Asian citizens continue to have the most powerful travel documents in the world. The United States, the United Kingdom and EU countries have traditionally dominated the top of the list, but according to a statement from Henley & Partners, “experts suggest that the strong position of the Apac (Asia-Pacific) region will continue. , as it includes some of the first countries to begin the process of pandemic recovery. ”
The least powerful passports in 2021:
103. North Korea (39 destinations)
104. Libya, Nepal (38)
105. Palestinian Territories (37)
106. Somalia, Yemen (33)
107. Pakistan (32)
108. Syria (29)
109. Iraq (28)
110. Afghanistan (26)
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The most powerful passports in Latin America:
15. Chile (174 destinations)
19. Argentina, Brazil (170)
25. Mexico (159)
26. Uruguay (153)
29. Costa Rica (150)
35. Panama (142)
36. Paraguay (141)
37. Peru (135)
38. El Salvador, Honduras (134)
39. Guatemala (133)
42. Colombia, Nicaragua, Venezuela (129)
On the list are, in order: Ecuador, Bolivia, and Cuba.
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Colombia includes the exemption in 50 European countries, in addition to the Schengen area; 23 countries in North, Central and Caribbean America; 12 from South America, 11 from Asia and seven more in Africa and Oceania, respectively.
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