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MOVE over, Singapore and Germany. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has emerged as the country with the world’s most powerful passport.
The UAE, a federation of seven emirates on the eastern side of the Arabian peninsula, is one of the top oil producers in the world.
It jumped from third place to first on Passport Index’s ratings after four more countries were added to its list of visa-free destinations.
“Congratulations to the UAE and its people and big thanks to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation’s teams,” he wrote.
في يومنا الوطني المجيد .. توالت إنجازاتنا .. قبل قليل صنف مؤشر passport index جواز الامارات ليكون الأول عالميا بدخوله ١٦٧ دولة حول العالم بدون تأشيرة .. العالم يفتح أبوابه لشعب الامارات.. الف مبروك للامارات.. وكل الشكر لفريق وزارة خارجيتنا الاستثنائي بقيادة أخي عبدالله بن زايد .
Passport Index collects, displays, and ranks in real-time the passports of the United Nations’ 193 member countries and six additional territories (ROC Taiwan, Macao (SAR China), Hong Kong (SAR China), Kosovo, Palestinian Territory, and the Vatican).
Empowered by Arton Capital, it is the only real-time global ranking of the world’s passports, updated as frequently as new visa waivers and changes are implemented.
Data is taken from publicly available sources and official information provided by government agencies.
Singaporean and German passports both allow entry without prior visas to 166 countries while the US, South Korea, and a host of other European nations have access to 165. Singapore is the only other Asian country in the top 10 currently.
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Meanwhile, UK residents have visa-free access to 119 countries and 45 with a visa on arrival while Afghanistan sits right at the bottom of the Passport Index ladder with access to just 29 countries without obtaining a prior visa.
Here are the world’s top 10 most powerful passports:
- United Arab Emirates (UAE)
- Singapore
- Germany
- Denmark
- Sweden
- Finland
- Luxembourg
- France
- Italy
- Netherlands
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