Original title: Heinz Passport Index for 2021 is out! What is the number of passports in your hand?
Henley & Partners, a top UK consulting firm, recently announced the global passport index for the first quarter of 2021. In the latest list, the Japanese passport still dominates the world due to the strength of 191 countries and regions with visa-free/visa-on-arrival.
The number of visa-free and visa-on-arrival areas for a passport reflects to a certain extent the national strength of a country or region, including diplomatic relations with other countries, reciprocal visa policies, security risks and other factors. The more visa-free countries of a country, the higher the ranking, indicating that the citizens of this country have more freedom to travel around the world. The government maintains good and strong diplomatic relations with other countries, and at the same time strengthens economic relations with other countries.
In addition to Japanese passports, passports of Asian countries have often occupied the top 3 positions in recent years. For example, the Singapore passport (visa-free/visa-on-arrival 190 countries and regions) is the third place that ranks second. South Korea and Germany are tied (visa-free/visa-on-arrival 189 countries and regions).
The Chinese passport in the hands of most of us ranks 70th in the latest passport index, and is visa-free/visa-on-arrival in 75 countries and regions; while the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region passport ranks 19th in the world, which is exempt 170 countries and regions signed/signed.
So, in our past impressions, what is the ranking of passports from countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia and Canada with strong passport strength?
United States, United Kingdom: Join Belgium, New Zealand, Norway, and Switzerland to rank 7th in the world, with visa-free/visa-on-arrival in 185 countries and regions; Australia: It ranks 8th in the world with the Czech Republic, Greece, and Malta, with visa-free/visa-on-arrival in 184 countries and regions; Canada: No. 9 in the world, visa-free/visa-on-arrival 183 countries and regions.Want to increase the "gold content" of your passport?
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Malta passport
Ranked No. 8
Minimum investment requirements: Donate 600,000 euros 10,000 to Malta local charity, culture, sports, science, art, animal protection or non-governmental organizations + lease at least 16,000 Euro/annual rent of residence for 5 years
The Maltese passport is visa-free for 184 countries and regions around the world, including the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. As one of the EU member states, it can also live, study and work in other EU countries with the passport of that country, and enjoy local equivalents. Social Welfare!
Saint Kitts Passport
Ranked 25th
Minimum investment requirement: US$150,000
The passport of St. Kitts is visa-free for 156 countries and regions.
Antigua Passport
Ranked 28th
Minimum investment requirement: US$100,000
Antigua passports are visa-free for 151 countries and regions.
Saint Lucia Passport
Ranked No. 31
Minimum investment requirement: US$100,000
The passport of Saint Lucia is visa-free for 146 countries and regions.
Grenada passport
Ranked 33rd
Minimum investment requirement: US$150,000
The Grenada passport can be visa-free for 144 countries and regions, and you can also apply for an American E-2 visa with your passport to quickly go to the United States to live in.
Vanuatu passport
Ranked No. 41
Minimum investment requirement: US$80,000
The Vanuatu passport is visa-free for 130 countries and regions.
Montenegro passport
Ranked 45th place
Minimum investment requirement: Donate US$100,000+250,000 for project development in northern or central regions except the capital
The Montenegro passport can be visa-free in 124 countries and regions, and you can also apply for an American E-2 visa with your passport to quickly go to the United States for life.
Turkish passport
Ranked 53rd
Minimum investment requirements: Purchase a property worth more than US$250,000 in Turkey and hold it for 3 years
The Turkish passport is visa-free for 110 countries and regions, and you can also apply for an American E-2 visa with your passport, so you can quickly go to the United States to live.
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