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Singapore, Japan have world’s most powerful passports, tied with 4 European nations – France, Germany, Italy and Spain

  • For the past five years, Singapore and Japan have boasted the world’s most powerful travel documents
  • But, residents of France, Germany, Italy and Spain now have visa-free access to 194 of 227 destinations, to share top spot on the Henley Passport Index

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The annual Henley Passport Index for 2024 found that 6 nations share top spot for the most powerful travel document with visa-free access to 194 of 227 destinations. Photo: Shutterstock
Bloomberg

There’s been a shake-up in the passport world.

For the past five years, Singapore and Japan have boasted the world’s most powerful travel documents, granting their citizens access to more countries without a prior visa than anyone else.

This year, however, things have changed.

Four European countries have moved up to share the top spot on the Henley Passport Index 2024 with those Asian nations.

Residents of France, Germany, Italy and Spain now have visa-free access to 194 of 227 destinations, three more than last year.
South Korea, Sweden and Finland all climbed one spot to take joint second place, with access to 193 locations. Austria, Denmark, Ireland and the Netherlands shared third place, allowing travel to 192 places.
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