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Revealed: These are the world’s most (and least) powerful passports in 2023

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For the fifth year running, Japan has the world’s most powerful passport.The country came out on top of the Henley Passport Index’s 2023 rankings.Japanese citizens can now visit 193 countries visa-free, which amounts to 85 per cent of the world and 98 per cent of the global economy.The yearly Index from global citizenship and residence advisory firm Henley & Partners uses exclusive data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA) to rank the world’s 199 passports.

It is based on the number of destinations their holders can access without a visa.If no visa is required, the country scores 1 point for its passport.

This applies if citizens can obtain a visa on arrival, a visitor's permit or an electronic travel authority (ETA) when entering the destination.When a visa is required or the passport holder has to obtain a government approved e-visa before departure, the passport receives a score of 0.Just below Japan, with visa-free access to 192 destinations, come South Korea and Singapore in joint second place.

In third are Germany and Spain with visa-free access to 190 different destinations followed by Finland, Italy and Luxembourg with a score of 189.The UK and US didn’t move in 2023 from 6th and 7th place.

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