Which country in the world has the most powerful passport? According to The Henley Passport Index, it is Japan, whose passport allows holders to enter 193 countries without a visa.
“Just behind Japan in passport power are another two Asian countries, Singapore and South Korea, tied for second place with hassle-free entry into 192 nations. They're followed by a string of European countries, with Germany and Spain tied for third with 190 nations; Finland, Italy, and Luxembourg in fourth with 189; Austria, “”Denmark, Netherlands, and Sweden in fifth with 188; and France, Ireland, Portugal, and the UK in sixth with 187.
The U.S. is in seventh place, tied with Belgium, New Zealand, Norway, and Switzerland, all of those passport holders having access to 186 countries.
Rounding out the top 10 are Australia, Canada, Czech Republic, Greece, and Malta in eighth with 185; Hungary in ninth with 183; and Lithuania, Poland and Slovakia in 10th place.”
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