Japan’s passport is the most powerful in Latin America, allowing entry to 177 countries without the need for a visa, says the consulting firm Henley & Partners.
According to the list presented by Henley & Partners, which is based on data from the International Air Transport Authority (IATA), the first place for the most powerful passports in the world is held by six countries: France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Singapore and Spain, which have access to 194 countries without the need for a visa.
The second place on the list is occupied by Finland, South Korea and Sweden; third place Austria, Denmark, Ireland and the Netherlands; fourth place Belgium, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal and the United Kingdom; fifth place Greece, Malta and Switzerland; the sixth Australia, Czech Republic, New Zealand and Poland; the seventh Canada, Hungary and the United States; eighth place Estonia and Lithuania; ninth place Latvia, Slovakia and Slovenia; and tenth place Iceland.
Chile is in 15th place on the general list, however it is first in Latin America.
They are followed by Argentina in 16th place, which allows entry to 174 countries without a visa; Brazil in 17th, allowing entry to 173 countries without a visa; Mexico in 23rd, allowing entry to 161 countries without a visa; Uruguay in 26th, allowing entry to 156 countries without a visa; and Costa Rica in 28th, allowing entry to 152 countries without a visa.
If you want to know the complete list, visit the official Henley & Partners website.
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