The strength of a country’s economy and its passport are not always the same. For example, China may be amongst the top 5 economies in the world but its citizens cannot enter too many other countries without a visa. On the other hand, citizens of Seychelles, which is a relatively small country, have visa-free access to over 130 other countries.
One of the most common reasons many people change their citizenship or opt for dual citizenship is because of the country’s passport. A passport serves many purposes. It acts as an identification document and proof of age, citizenship, etc. To travel internationally a passport is a must have.
Depending on the country where a passport was issued and the country you would like to visit, you may or may not need to apply for a visa beforehand. For example, Indian citizens traveling on an Indian passport do not need to apply for a visa to visit Bhutan but will need a visa to travel to Canada. The number of countries a passport allows the holder to travel to without a visa determines the value of the passport. You can tell if it is amongest the weakest passports or powerful ones.
Rank | Country | Score |
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1 | Germany | 0.99 |
2 | Japan | 99.4 |
2 | Sweden | 99.4 |
4 | Singapore | 99.3 |
5 | Norway | 99 |
6 | Spain | 98.9 |
6 | Italy | 98.9 |
6 | Denmark | 98.9 |
9 | Finland | 98.4 |
9 | Ireland | 98.4 |
Singaporeans hold the most powerful passports in the world. A Singaporean passport enables the holder to travel visa-free to 164 other countries. This includes Canada, China, USA, UK and the European Union.
However, as per the GDP ranking by the International Monetary Fund in 2017, Singapore stood at the 37th rank. Afghanistan has one of the weakest passports which allows its citizens to travel to only 25 other countries without a visa.
The United States of America is said to be the strongest economy in the world. In terms of its passport value, it stands at the 5th position with visa-free access to 160 other countries. China stands 3rd in terms of GDP and 66th in terms of passport value.
A Chinese citizen can travel to only 66 other countries without a pre-approved visa. At the other end of the spectrum, the Vatican City stands at the 191st position with refers to its GDP according to the International Monetary Fund in 2017 but has a passport power rank of 26. The citizens of the Vatican city can travel to 134 countries without pre-approved visas.
A person may wish to travel to another country to visit it as a tourist or to work there. The latter can be termed as settlement freedom. French passport holders enjoy the most settlement freedom as they can live and work most easily in other countries.
Canadians can live and work in only 2 other countries. Citizens of countries like China, Pakistan, and Vietnam cannot work in any country other than their own while holding a passport from their home country.
Rank | Country | Score (%) |
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1 | France | 100 |
2 | Netherlands | 96 |
4 | Iceland | 93.6 |
4 | Finland | 93.6 |
5 | Sweden | 93.5 |
5 | Denmark | 93.5 |
5 | Norway | 93.5 |
8 | Italy | 91.5 |
9 | Estonia | 89.5 |
9 | Latvia | 89.5 |
India is considered to be amongst the top 10 economies in the world. According to the GDP ranking by the International Monetary Fund in 2017, the Indian economy stood 6th.
In terms of its passport value, India stands at the 74thrank. An Indian passport allows visa-free travel to 58 other countries. This includes Nepal, Bhutan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Thailand, Mauritius, Kenya, and Jamaica.
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