Cross Singapore, the most powerful Japanese passport in the world
According to the latest announcement of the Henley Passport Index passport index published on May 23, Japanese passports won the most powerful position in the world.
Vietnamese passport is ranked 84th in the list with 51 countries and territories where citizens can enter without a visa .
According to the latest announcement of the Henley Passport Index passport index published on May 23,
Specifically, Japanese citizens are exempted from visa (visa) into 189 countries and territories. Followed by - a rank with Germany with 188 visa exemption places.
Japanese citizens are exempted from visa (visa) into 189 countries and territories.
Ranked No. 3 with passports of Korea, Finland, France, Italy, Spain and Sweden. Grade 4 is an American and British passport.
According to the rankings published on February 28, 2018, Singapore and Japan ranked the world's most powerful passports when their citizens were exempted from visa to 180 countries and territories. Followed by German passports when 179 countries and territories are exempt from visa.
Global Citizenship and Citizenship Consultancy Henley & Partners, which launched Henley Passport Index, said that since the beginning of the year, nearly 40 visa exemption agreements have been signed between governments.
According to the Straist Times, in April, Russia announced it would waive visas for all visitors with the FIFA World Cup tickets to take place in June and July. Russia is currently ranked 47th in the latest announcement of Henley Passport Index, down 2 levels from the previous announcement.
The biggest increase in this list is the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which is currently ranked 23rd, up 38 places compared to 2008. According to Henley & Partners, the UAE's increase is due to the country. issued a new visa exemption policy for many countries in the world since the beginning of the year.
According to this list, Vietnamese passports ranked 84th with 51 countries and territories exempted from visas. Two neighboring countries Cambodia and Laos ranked 81 and 83 with 54 and 52 places for visa exemption for citizens.
Henley Passport Index is based on data from the International Air Transport Association - the world's largest source of tourism information databases. Several other studies have also been used to supplement this list. Henley Passport Index conducts surveys for 199 different passports at 227 destinations including countries and territories.
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