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Singapore, Japan passports tied for most powerful in the world – again.

, released by London-based global citizenship and residence advisory firm Henley & Partners.

Japanese and Singaporean passport holders can, in theory, access 192 nations apiece visa-free, or by getting a visa on arrival. Based on data from the International Air Transport Association , the first passport index of 2022 ranked South Korea and Germany in second place ; Finland, Italy, Luxembourg and Spain in tied third place ; and Austria, Denmark, France, the Netherlands and Sweden in fourth place . The latter three have all climbed one place since the last index.The UK and the US have both risen a spot since the previous ranking and are now in sixth place, alongside Switzerland, Norway, Belgium and New Zealand.

The index noted that, although travel has opened up extensively in the last decade – in 2006, travellers could access 57 countries visa-free on average, compared to 107 today – most of these benefits have been enjoyed by Europe, North America and affluent Asian nations.

 

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