Do you dream of traveling around the world with ease and crossing borders wherever you go without any hassle? One of the few ways to achieve this dream is to have one of the best passports in the world. These passports provide visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to a large number of countries, allowing you to travel the globe without worrying about getting a visa. In this article, in addition to the most valid passport in the world, we will introduce you to the most worthless passport in the world, so stay with us.
Global Passport Index What is?
Have you ever wondered what increases or decreases the validity of world passports? Or how can we rank the passports of different countries? We can find the answer to both questions in the global passport index. The World Passport Index ranks the passports of the world based on 2 variables:
- The number of countries that a passport holder can travel to without obtaining a visa.
- The number of countries where a passport holder can get a visa on arrival.
The number of this index is determined according to the statistics of the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
Countries providing the best passports in the world
According to published statistics, Japan will issue the best passport in the world in 2023 with a score of 193. In the following, the names of the 15 countries that have the best passports in the world are written, and as you can see, in many cases, different countries share the same rank because their passports have performed similarly based on the Henley index.
- Japan: 1st place in the world with 193 points
- Singapore: 2nd place in the world with 192 points
- South Korea: 2nd place in the world with 192 points
- Germany: 3rd place in the world with 191 points
- Spain: 3rd place in the world with 191 points
- Finland: 4th place in the world with 190 points
- Italy: 4th place in the world with 190 points
- Luxembourg: 4th place in the world with 190 points
- Austria: 5th place in the world with 189 points
- Denmark: 5th in the world with 189 points
- Netherlands: 5th place in the world with 189 points
- Sweden: 5th place in the world with 189 points
- France: 6th in the world with 188 points
- Ireland: ranked 6th in the world with 188 points
- Portugal: 6th place in the world with 188 points
1. Japan; Provider The most valuable passport in the world in the year 2023
The Japanese passport has become the most valid passport in the world and allows visa-free access to 193 countries. Do you want to know how easy it is to get Japanese citizenship?
Taking conditions Japanese citizenship How is that?
According to the Japanese Constitution, foreigners must have resided in Japan for at least 5 consecutive years in order to apply for citizenship. In addition, one must comply with the rules as best as possible and be able to earn a decent living in Japan.
If you have been a member of an organization that has a history of conspiring to overthrow the Japanese government or supporting its overthrow, it will be impossible for you to obtain the citizenship of this country. Japan does not recognize dual citizenship, and in order to obtain citizenship of this country, you must give up your previous citizenship. The language proficiency requirements for obtaining Japanese citizenship are easy and you only need to master the language to meet the needs of daily life.
2. Singapore and South Korea According to the Henley index, the passports of South Korea and Singapore are the second best passports in the world because they allow visa-free travel to 192 countries.
Conditions for obtaining citizenship of Singapore or South Korea How is that?
You must have lived in Singapore continuously for at least 2 years to qualify for citizenship by naturalization. There are different ways to obtain permanent residence, 2 of which are:
- Work immigration to Singapore with a monthly income of at least S$2,500.
- An investment of at least S$2.5 million in the Singapore economy and an annual turnover of at least S$50 million.
The only problem with these 2 methods is the lack of jobs in Singapore and the government has made the process of granting citizenship more difficult in recent years. In addition, like Japan, Singapore does not recognize dual citizenship and military service is mandatory for all male citizens.
In South Korea, there are 3 main ways to obtain citizenship: continuous residence, family or starting a business.
Continuous residency is the most common method for which you must meet the following criteria:
- Being at least 20 years old;
- Having an immigrant registration card;
- Having a postal address in South Korea;
- Having permission and conditions to work in South Korea;
- not having a criminal record;
- the ability to make a living alone;
- Basic familiarity with the Korean language and the customs and cultures of this country.
In South Korea, like Singapore, military service is compulsory and dual citizenship is not recognized.
3. Germany and Spain
Germany and Spain rank third in the Henley index, and both passports allow visa-free travel to 190 countries. In addition, by acquiring Spanish or German citizenship, you will become a first-class citizen of the European Union, which itself has many benefits, including free travel throughout Europe.
What are the conditions for obtaining German or Spanish citizenship?
Obtaining German citizenship requires residence for at least 8 years and passing the German language test at a minimum level of B1. To become a Spanish citizen, you must live in Spain for at least 10 years and pass the A2 Spanish language test. Neither Germany nor Spain generally recognize multiple citizenships, although there may be exceptions.
4. Finland, Italy and Luxembourg
The passports of these 3 European countries are in the fourth place of the best passports in the world and their passports provide visa-free access to 189 countries. Each of these passports also makes you a citizen of the European Union.
Conditions Catch What is the citizenship of Finland, Italy and Luxembourg?
The conditions for becoming an official citizen of these 3 countries are different. Luxembourg citizenship is the easiest and requires only 5 years of residence and mastery of the country’s language at the level of B1. In addition, Luxembourg recognizes dual citizenship and you do not have to lose your original passport.
Italy also recognizes dual citizenship, but you need to have lived in the country for 10 years before you can apply. You must also pass the Italian language exam at level B1 or higher.
Obtaining Finnish citizenship also requires at least 5 years of residence and recognizes dual citizenship. In order to obtain Finnish citizenship, you must be fluent in Finnish at an intermediate level. (This language is considered one of the most difficult languages in the world.)
5. Austria, Denmark, Holland and Sweden
These 4 European countries have the fifth best passports in the world. Their passports allow one to travel freely to 188 countries. Also, all these passports give the individual the citizenship of the European Union.
What are the conditions for obtaining the citizenship of these 4 countries?
The Netherlands and Sweden allow you to apply for citizenship after 5 years of residence. Sweden recognizes dual citizenship, but the Netherlands does not, except in special cases.
In Denmark and Austria, the period of residence required to obtain citizenship points is much longer. To become a citizen of Denmark, you must have a permanent residence for at least 9 years, and in Austria usually 10 years (5 years of which must be permanent residence). In order to obtain residency in both countries, you will be required to pass the language test.
6. France, Ireland, Portugal, Great Britain
In the sixth place of the best passports in the world, there are 3 countries of the European Union in addition to the only former country of the European Union, the United Kingdom. According to the Henley index, these 4 passports seem equal, but the British passport, although it is still one of the most powerful passports in the world, is considered much less valuable than the passports of the other 3 countries.
Although a British passport still allows you to travel easily around the world, it no longer gives you the right to live, work, study, retire and trade freely in the 30 EU countries, the EEA and Switzerland. Therefore, if you want to get a second passport, we recommend that you focus on one of the EU countries, such as Ireland or Portugal, instead of the UK.
Why Ireland and Portugal?
Although all 4 countries require a relatively short residence period of 5 years to apply for citizenship, French citizenship requires B1 level French language proficiency, while Portugal accepts A2 level Portuguese. An English language qualification is required for British or Irish citizenship, but for British citizenship you must also take the ‘Life in the UK’ test, which tests your knowledge of British history and culture.
As a result, Irish citizenship is the best citizenship in the EU, as it offers full EU rights in addition to the rights to live and work freely in the UK. The citizenship of any other European country does not give you this privilege. All 4 countries also recognize dual citizenship, so you can keep your original passport.
The most worthless passport in the world
According to the Henley index, the last place in the world passport list belongs to Afghanistan, which provides visa-free access to only 27 countries. Citizens of countries that rank low in this index are deprived of many economic opportunities. The 10 countries that have the world’s most worthless passports are:
- Afghanistan ranks 113 in the world (27 countries)
- Iraq ranks 112 in the world (29 countries)
- Syria ranks 111 in the world (30 countries)
- Pakistan ranked 110th in the world (32 countries)
- Yemen ranks 109th in the world (34 countries)
- Somalia ranked 108th in the world (35 countries)
- Nepal ranks 107th in the world (37 countries)
- Palestine ranks 106th in the world (38 countries)
- North Korea ranked 105th in the world (40 countries)
- Libya ranked 105th in the world (40 countries)
Iran’s passport is ranked 102 in the world with easy access to 44 countries.
last word
Immigration is one of the most important decisions that any person can make in his life, and choosing the right destination is the most important part of this big decision. Undoubtedly, a valuable passport is one of the things that increase the value of immigrating to a country, so having sufficient knowledge in this field will be very useful for those who intend to immigrate.
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