The World’s Most Powerful Passports Revealed, is there Indonesia?
- Henley Passport Index
VIVA – The Henley Passport Index is a comprehensive list that compares passports using data from the International Air Transport Association, specifically looking at holders able to gain visa-free access. Japan took first place for the fifth year running.
The strongest passports were compared using data from the International Air Transport Association, specifically looking at passport holders who can gain visa-free access. A total of 199 passports were checked as part of the process for travel to 227 destinations.
After Japan, Singapore came joint with South Korea, followed by Germany and Spain. Meanwhile, the UK slid into sixth place alongside Ireland and Portugal, beating the US, which came joint seventh with Belgium, Czech Republic, New Zealand, Norway, and Switzerland.
On the other side of the scale, Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, Yemen, and Afghanistan were the lowest-scoring countries.
As reported by the Independent, Henley said the difference of 166 destinations between it and Japan is the widest global mobility gap in the index’s 18-year history.
Meanwhile, it was found that the United Arab Emirates passport now enables visa-free travel to 178 destinations, bumping it up the list; the destination’s score has jumped 49 places up the index over the last decade.
The index uses a scoring system to establish the most powerful passports globally, awarding nations’ travel documents with points for each country its holders can visit visa-free, as well as each place they can obtain a visa on arrival.
The Japanese passport enables visa-free entry to 193 destinations out of 227, the equivalent of 85 percent of the world.
Meanwhile, the Afghanistan passport came last in the list with a score of 27, as holders are only able to gain visa-free access to 12 percent of global destinations.
Henley & Partners said of its latest index “What emerges is an unequivocal link between passport strength and economic power. While we don’t usually associate our passports with financial affairs, the research reveals that a powerful passport is a conduit to economic opportunity and wellbeing.”
Unfortunately, Indonesia is not on the list of the most powerful passports in 2023, but Indonesia is not also the weakest passport in the world.