Most powerful passport in 2022: This country left everyone behind - even Germany
Created: 01/12/2022, 10:40 AM
From: Franziska Kaindl
The German passport is not the most powerful in 2022.
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With which passport do you enjoy the most freedom of movement?
A new ranking reveals who is currently at the top - while the German passport is falling.
The more “powerful” a passport, the more freedom its owner enjoys when jetting around the globe.
For example, it enables entry into many countries without a visa or this can be applied for and issued quickly after arrival.
The German passport has also been able to secure a good position in the ranking of the “most powerful passports” again and again in recent years *.
But in 2022 he will be overtaken by another.
The most powerful passport: this country takes the lead
The consulting firm Arton Capitol maintains a “passport index”, which regularly reviews the visa regulations of states and creates a ranking based on them.
For the “Global Passport Power Rank 2022”, 199 countries and territories were compared to find out which passport offers the most advantages.
It shows: The
United Arab Emirates
issue the most powerful passport.
Those who have it can travel to 160 countries - 106 of them without a visa and 54 with “visa on arrival”.
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According to
Focus Online
, the passport has done quite a bit of catching up, as it was not even in the top 10 a year ago.
The passports of Sweden, Finland and Italy also offer a lot of freedom.
Their owners are allowed to travel to 153 countries.
Germany ranks third with 152 countries along with the Netherlands, Denmark, Austria, Luxembourg, France, Spain, Switzerland, South Korea and New Zealand.
Last year it was still in second place. There is one thing that the German passport has the edge: Together with Singapore, it enables entry into 114 countries without a visa.
Here is the passport ranking for 2022:
Ranking | Passport (country of issue) | Number of countries |
---|---|---|
1. | United Arab | 160 |
2. | Sweden, Finland, Italy | 153 |
3. | Germany, Netherlands, Denmark, Austria, Luxembourg, France, Spain, Switzerland, South Korea, New Zealand | 152 |
4th | Belgium, Portugal, Norway, Poland, Australia | 151 |
5. | Malta, Czech Republic, Hungary, Great Britain, Ireland | 150 |
6th | Greece, Slovakia, United States of America | 149 |
7th | Lithuania, Iceland, Estonia, Latvia, Slovenia, Canada | 148 |
8th. | Japan, Liechtenstein | 147 |
9. | Singapore, Croatia | 146 |
10. | Cyprus, Romania, Bulgaria | 145 |
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Another passport ranking puts Germany in second place
Another well-known passport ranking is the
“Henley Passport Index”
.
According to its current version, the passports of Japan and Singapore offer the most freedom of movement because entry is possible in 192 countries without pre-applying for a visa.
Germany shares 2nd place with South Korea: Entry into 190 countries is possible here.
The differences in the rankings result from the different approaches to the evaluation.
While the "Henley Passport Index" is created on the basis of data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the "Global Passport Power Rank" from Arton Capitol is based on official information from the respective governments.
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