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Singapore unseats Japan as country with world’s most powerful passport
- After five years at the top, Japan has dropped to third place in the Henley Passport Index, which tracks International Air Transport Association data
- The United States, which once topped the ranking nearly a decade ago, slid two places to eighth, while Britain jumped up two places to fourth
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Singapore has replaced Japan as having the world’s most powerful passport, allowing visa-free entry to 192 global destinations, according to the latest Henley Passport Index.
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After five years at the top, Japan dropped to third place as the number of destinations its passport can access without a visa fell, according to the ranking published by London-based immigration consultancy Henley & Partners.
The United States, which once topped the ranking nearly a decade ago, slid two places to eighth.
Britain, after a Brexit-induced slump, jumped up two places to fourth, a position it last held in 2017.
Singapore is a magnet for wealth, with a recent influx driven by a crackdown on private enterprise in China and fears over geopolitical tensions.
But landing the privilege to use the city state’s travel document isn’t easy.
The nation of 5.6 million granted citizenship to about 23,100 people last year, and authorities earlier this year ruled out doing so based on the net worth of individuals.
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