Poland, along with Slovakia and Lithuania, placed 10th. They will welcome us in 182 visa-free countries.
The index is an annual ranking based on the number of destinations passport holders can enter without a visa, and is based on data provided by the International Air Transport Authority. 199 passports and 227 destinations are concerned. The results are based on the number of destinations to which passport holders can travel without a visa.
Singapore and South Korea rank second, the two countries have access to 192 countries. Right behind them are Germany and Spain, whose passports guarantee trouble-free entry into 190 countries.
The United States retained its seventh position along with Belgium, New Zealand, Norway and Switzerland. Americans don’t have to worry about an entry permit when visiting 186 sites.
Below are the countries with the most powerful passports, ranked by the number of countries their citizens can visit without a visa.
10. Travelers can come to 182 countries without a visa if they have a passport from Poland, Lithuania and Slovakia
9. Hungarian passport holders will be welcomed without unnecessary documents in 183 places.
8. Tourists from Malta, Greece, Czech Republic, Canada and Australia need not worry about entry permits to 185 countries.
7. Citizens of Norway, New Zealand, Belgium and the United States can travel to 186 countries without a visa.
6. British, Portuguese, Irish and French passport holders don’t have to worry about permits when entering 187 locations.
5. Swedes, Dutch, Danes and Austrians will visit 182 countries without unnecessary bureaucracy.
4. If you are from Luxembourg, Italy and Finland, you can travel to 189 countries without an additional permit.
3. Spanish and German visa-free passport holders will see 190 places.
2. South Korean and Singaporean citizens can travel to up to 192 destinations without a visa.
1. The Japanese passport allows entry for up to 193 places, making it the most powerful and user-friendly passport in the world.
Author: Pocharapon Neammanee