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The Passport Index

The Passport Index is an interactive online tool by Arton Capital that provides its users with insights about passports, including the ability to compare and rank the world's passports. Rankings are based on the freedom of movement and visa-free travel open to holders of particular passports.[1][2][3] The site allows the display of various territories' passports using a variety of filters such as region and passport cover colour.[4]

The Passport Index
Type of site
Service
OwnerArton Capital
URLwww.passportindex.org
Launched2014

World Openness Score edit

The World Openness Score is a measure or index that tracks the ability of the world's population to travel visa-free. It grew from 17,904 to 20,143 between 2015 and August 2018.[5] But due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the index fell to about 13,000. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, it rose again. In 2022, the index was nearly 22,000.

Methodology edit

The Passport Index compares passports mainly on their visa-free travel options, but also on how welcoming the countries are to visiting foreigners. In its ranking, The Passport Index looks at 193 United Nations member countries and six territories, which include ROC Taiwan, Macao (SAR China), Hong Kong (SAR China), Kosovo, Palestinian Territory and the Vatican. Territories annexed to other countries such as Norfolk Island (Australia), French Polynesia (France), British Virgin Islands (Britain) are excluded.[6][7]

  • Visa-free score: The Passport Index ranks passports based on a "total visa-free score," which assigns passports a point for each country their holders can visit without a visa, with a visa on arrival or by obtaining electronic travel authorization (ETA). The country with the highest visa-free score has the most powerful passport.[8]
  • Welcoming Score: The Passport Index awards one point to each country's passport which allows its bearer to enter visa-free or with visa on arrival. The country with the highest welcoming score is the most welcoming country in the world.
  • World Openness Score: The World Openness Score is a measure that reflects the travel openness between countries. It has grown from 17,904 to 18,680 between 2015 and August 2017. On 21 November 2018 it had reached 20,189.
  • Global Mobility Score: The Global Mobility Score is a benchmark that shows an individual's level of freedom of global mobility reflecting one or more passports in their possession. Higher scores reflect increased freedom of mobility.

Ranking edit

  • Global Passport Power Rank: World's passports are ranked by their total visa-free score. Countries that share equal visa-free scores, are sorted by the number of visa-free countries portion of that score.
  • Individual Passport Power Rank: Data from the latest UN Human Development Index is used to further break the ties and order the countries in unique ranks.[6]
  • Welcoming Countries Rank: The Passport Index ranks countries by how welcoming they are to other nationalities.

Results edit

Passport Index rankings are in real-time and continue to vary as new changes to visa agreements are made. For the most part, the Top 10 places have been occupied by European countries with the exception of Singapore and the United Arab Emirates.

Between 2017 and 2018, at top of the list with a visa-free score of 165 were Singapore and Germany, while the United States of America, South Korea, France, Denmark and Sweden were among the 11 countries that shared the second spot with a score of 164. The UAE passport now takes first place with a visa-free score of 179, in 2024.[9][10]

Table edit

Scores and rankings are from the 2022 World Openness Score.[11][12]

Country Score Rank
Afghanistan 38 101
Albania 115 47
Algeria 64 81
Andorra 157 13
Angola 63 82
Antigua and Barbuda 140 26
Argentina 160 12
Armenia 77 68
Australia 171 4
Austria 173 2
Azerbaijan 80 65
Bahamas 146 21
Bahrain 96 53
Bangladesh 49 96
Barbados 152 17
Belarus 91 57
Belgium 172 3
Belize 98 52
Benin 68 77
Bhutan 66 79
Bolivia 85 61
Bosnia and Herzegovina 118 46
Botswana 86 60
Brazil 161 11
Brunei 153 16
Bulgaria 167 8
Burkina Faso 67 78
Burundi 58 87
Cambodia 69 76
Cameroon 59 86
Canada 170 5
Cape Verde 75 70
Central African Republic 61 84
Chad 62 83
Chile 160 12
China 83 62
Colombia 136 29
Comoros 63 82
Congo 57 88
Congo (Dem. Rep.) 55 90
Costa Rica 141 25
Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) 67 78
Croatia 167 8
Cuba 78 67
Cyprus 167 8
Czech Republic 171 4
Denmark 172 3
Djibouti 60 85
Dominica 132 33
Dominican Republic 81 64
Ecuador 101 51
Egypt 65 80
El Salvador 128 36
Equatorial Guinea 65 80
Eritrea 52 93
Estonia 169 6
Eswatini 79 66
Ethiopia 53 92
Fiji 96 53
Finland 173 2
France 173 2
Gabon 68 77
Gambia 72 73
Georgia 125 39
Germany 173 2
Ghana 72 73
Greece 171 4
Grenada 135 30
Guatemala 128 36
Guinea 64 81
Guyana 93 55
Haiti 63 82
Honduras 129 35
Hong Kong 156 14
Hungary 171 4
Iceland 168 7
India 73 72
Indonesia 85 61
Iran 51 94
Iraq 40 99
Ireland 172 3
Israel 151 18
Italy 173 2
Jamaica 96 53
Japan 171 4
Jordan 65 80
Kazakhstan 88 59
Kenya 74 71
Kiribati 124 40
Kosovo 56 89
Kuwait 105 50
Kyrgyzstan 72 73
Laos 63 82
Latvia 169 6
Lebanon 55 90
Lesotho 82 63
Liberia 60 85
Libya 50 95
Liechtenstein 168 7
Lithuania 170 5
Luxembourg 173 2
Macao 138 27
Madagascar 67 78
Malawi 78 67
Malaysia 165 9
Maldives 94 54
Mali 63 82
Malta 170 5
Marshall Islands 124 40
Mauritania 64 81
Mauritius 135 30
Mexico 150 19
Micronesia 120 44
Moldova 121 43
Monaco 163 10
Mongolia 76 69
Montenegro 126 38
Morocco 77 68
Mozambique 66 79
Namibia 80 65
Nauru 90 58
Nepal 55 90
Netherlands 173 2
New Zealand 172 3
Nicaragua 122 42
Niger 64 81
Nigeria 55 90
North Korea 50 95
North Macedonia 128 36
Norway 172 3
Oman 92 56
Pakistan 46 92
Palau 119 45
Palestinian Territories 50 95
Panama 133 32
Papua New Guinea 83 62
Paraguay 137 28
Peru 145 22
Philippines 76 69
Poland 172 3
Portugal 172 3
Qatar 109 48
Romania 167 8
Russian Federation 124 40
Rwanda 70 75
Saint Kitts and Nevis 143 24
Saint Lucia 136 29
Samoa 128 36
San Marino 155 15
Sao Tome and Principe 72 73
Saudi Arabia 92 56
Senegal 67 78
Serbia 136 29
Seychelles 141 25
Sierra Leone 68 77
Singapore 170 5
Slovakia 170 5
Slovenia 169 6
Solomon Islands 131 34
Somalia 44 98
South Africa 106 49
South Korea 173 2
South Sudan 53 92
Spain 173 2
Sri Lanka 55 90
Sudan 54 91
Suriname 85 61
Sweden 173 2
Switzerland 173 2
Syria 39 100
Taiwan 134 31
Tajikistan 69 76
Tanzania 72 73
Thailand 94 54
Togo 64 81
Tonga 124 40
Trinidad and Tobago 138 27
Tunisia 83 62
Turkey 123 41
Turkmenistan 63 82
Tuvalu 127 37
Uganda 71 74
Ukraine 145 22
United Arab Emirates 177 1
United Kingdom 171 4
United States of America 172 3
Uruguay 147 20
Uzbekistan 72 73
Vanuatu 98 52
Vatican City 145 22
Venezuela 124 40
Vietnam 69 76
Yemen 45 97
Zambia 74 71
Zimbabwe 68 77

Case studies edit

United Arab Emirates edit

In 2017, The Passport Index was assigned to monitor the development of the newly launched UAE Passport Force Initiative, with the aim to position the Emirati passport on the list of the five most powerful passports in the world by 2021. By 31 October 2018, the Emirati passport had already reached fourth place.[13]

However in 2021, the passport's power trend dropped secondary to the COVID pandemic.[14]

Background edit

The Passport Index was launched by Arton Capital, a financial services firm with a head office in Montreal, in 2014.[15][16][17]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Passport Index: Which countries are easy to visit?". Al Jazeera. 2017-03-05. Retrieved 2017-09-27.
  2. ^ Lagerquist, Jeff (February 21, 2018). "Where does Canada rank on the list of world's most powerful passports?". CTVnews.
  3. ^ Greenspan, Rachel (September 6, 2018). "These Countries Have the Most Powerful Passports in the World".
  4. ^ Swanson, Ana (April 15, 2015). "A ranking of the world's 'most powerful' passports". The Washington Post.
  5. ^ "World Openness Score". Arton Capital. Retrieved 2018-08-16.
  6. ^ a b Cripps, Karla (25 October 2017). "Singapore now offers the world's most powerful passport". CNN.
  7. ^ "PH passport is 67th most 'powerful' in the world". CBN News. January 11, 2018.
  8. ^ Trimble, Megan (October 25, 2017). . US News. Archived from the original on 2017-10-26.
  9. ^ "World Openness Score - Visa-Free Trends | Passport Index 2022". Passport Index - Global Mobility Intelligence. Retrieved 2022-11-16.
  10. ^ "Classificação global de poder do passaporte 2024 | Passport Index 2024". Passport Index - Global Mobility Intelligence (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-02-18.
  11. ^ "World Openness Score - Visa-Free Trends | Passport Index 2022". Passport Index - Global Mobility Intelligence. Retrieved 2022-11-18.
  12. ^ "Global Passport Power Rank 2022 | Passport Index 2022". Passport Index - Global Mobility Intelligence. Retrieved 2022-11-18.
  13. ^ "UAE passport now world's 4th most powerful". Khaleej times. 31 October 2018.
  14. ^ "Passport Index Trend". Passport Index. Retrieved 4 March 2021.
  15. ^ "Die besten Pässe für Vielreisende". Der Spiegel (in German). 16 April 2014.
  16. ^ Caline Malek (2017-08-31). "UAE awarded for having most powerful passport in GCC". The National. Retrieved 2017-09-27.
  17. ^ Khalil, Edin. "UAE passport ranks number one globally". www.gulftoday.ae. Retrieved 4 August 2022.

External links edit

  • Official site

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The Passport Index is an interactive online tool by Arton Capital that provides its users with insights about passports including the ability to compare and rank the world s passports Rankings are based on the freedom of movement and visa free travel open to holders of particular passports 1 2 3 The site allows the display of various territories passports using a variety of filters such as region and passport cover colour 4 The Passport IndexType of siteServiceOwnerArton CapitalURLwww wbr passportindex wbr orgLaunched2014 Contents 1 World Openness Score 2 Methodology 3 Ranking 4 Results 5 Table 6 Case studies 6 1 United Arab Emirates 7 Background 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksWorld Openness Score editThe World Openness Score is a measure or index that tracks the ability of the world s population to travel visa free It grew from 17 904 to 20 143 between 2015 and August 2018 5 But due to the COVID 19 pandemic in 2020 the index fell to about 13 000 Despite the COVID 19 pandemic it rose again In 2022 the index was nearly 22 000 Methodology editThe Passport Index compares passports mainly on their visa free travel options but also on how welcoming the countries are to visiting foreigners In its ranking The Passport Index looks at 193 United Nations member countries and six territories which include ROC Taiwan Macao SAR China Hong Kong SAR China Kosovo Palestinian Territory and the Vatican Territories annexed to other countries such as Norfolk Island Australia French Polynesia France British Virgin Islands Britain are excluded 6 7 Visa free score The Passport Index ranks passports based on a total visa free score which assigns passports a point for each country their holders can visit without a visa with a visa on arrival or by obtaining electronic travel authorization ETA The country with the highest visa free score has the most powerful passport 8 Welcoming Score The Passport Index awards one point to each country s passport which allows its bearer to enter visa free or with visa on arrival The country with the highest welcoming score is the most welcoming country in the world World Openness Score The World Openness Score is a measure that reflects the travel openness between countries It has grown from 17 904 to 18 680 between 2015 and August 2017 On 21 November 2018 it had reached 20 189 Global Mobility Score The Global Mobility Score is a benchmark that shows an individual s level of freedom of global mobility reflecting one or more passports in their possession Higher scores reflect increased freedom of mobility Ranking editGlobal Passport Power Rank World s passports are ranked by their total visa free score Countries that share equal visa free scores are sorted by the number of visa free countries portion of that score Individual Passport Power Rank Data from the latest UN Human Development Index is used to further break the ties and order the countries in unique ranks 6 Welcoming Countries Rank The Passport Index ranks countries by how welcoming they are to other nationalities Results editPassport Index rankings are in real time and continue to vary as new changes to visa agreements are made For the most part the Top 10 places have been occupied by European countries with the exception of Singapore and the United Arab Emirates Between 2017 and 2018 at top of the list with a visa free score of 165 were Singapore and Germany while the United States of America South Korea France Denmark and Sweden were among the 11 countries that shared the second spot with a score of 164 The UAE passport now takes first place with a visa free score of 179 in 2024 9 10 Table editScores and rankings are from the 2022 World Openness Score 11 12 Country Score RankAfghanistan 38 101Albania 115 47Algeria 64 81Andorra 157 13Angola 63 82Antigua and Barbuda 140 26Argentina 160 12Armenia 77 68Australia 171 4Austria 173 2Azerbaijan 80 65Bahamas 146 21Bahrain 96 53Bangladesh 49 96Barbados 152 17Belarus 91 57Belgium 172 3Belize 98 52Benin 68 77Bhutan 66 79Bolivia 85 61Bosnia and Herzegovina 118 46Botswana 86 60Brazil 161 11Brunei 153 16Bulgaria 167 8Burkina Faso 67 78Burundi 58 87Cambodia 69 76Cameroon 59 86Canada 170 5Cape Verde 75 70Central African Republic 61 84Chad 62 83Chile 160 12China 83 62Colombia 136 29Comoros 63 82Congo 57 88Congo Dem Rep 55 90Costa Rica 141 25Cote d Ivoire Ivory Coast 67 78Croatia 167 8Cuba 78 67Cyprus 167 8Czech Republic 171 4Denmark 172 3Djibouti 60 85Dominica 132 33Dominican Republic 81 64Ecuador 101 51Egypt 65 80El Salvador 128 36Equatorial Guinea 65 80Eritrea 52 93Estonia 169 6Eswatini 79 66Ethiopia 53 92Fiji 96 53Finland 173 2France 173 2Gabon 68 77Gambia 72 73Georgia 125 39Germany 173 2Ghana 72 73Greece 171 4Grenada 135 30Guatemala 128 36Guinea 64 81Guyana 93 55Haiti 63 82Honduras 129 35Hong Kong 156 14Hungary 171 4Iceland 168 7India 73 72Indonesia 85 61Iran 51 94Iraq 40 99Ireland 172 3Israel 151 18Italy 173 2Jamaica 96 53Japan 171 4Jordan 65 80Kazakhstan 88 59Kenya 74 71Kiribati 124 40Kosovo 56 89Kuwait 105 50Kyrgyzstan 72 73Laos 63 82Latvia 169 6Lebanon 55 90Lesotho 82 63Liberia 60 85Libya 50 95Liechtenstein 168 7Lithuania 170 5Luxembourg 173 2Macao 138 27Madagascar 67 78Malawi 78 67Malaysia 165 9Maldives 94 54Mali 63 82Malta 170 5Marshall Islands 124 40Mauritania 64 81Mauritius 135 30Mexico 150 19Micronesia 120 44Moldova 121 43Monaco 163 10Mongolia 76 69Montenegro 126 38Morocco 77 68Mozambique 66 79Namibia 80 65Nauru 90 58Nepal 55 90Netherlands 173 2New Zealand 172 3Nicaragua 122 42Niger 64 81Nigeria 55 90North Korea 50 95North Macedonia 128 36Norway 172 3Oman 92 56Pakistan 46 92Palau 119 45Palestinian Territories 50 95Panama 133 32Papua New Guinea 83 62Paraguay 137 28Peru 145 22Philippines 76 69Poland 172 3Portugal 172 3Qatar 109 48Romania 167 8Russian Federation 124 40Rwanda 70 75Saint Kitts and Nevis 143 24Saint Lucia 136 29Samoa 128 36San Marino 155 15Sao Tome and Principe 72 73Saudi Arabia 92 56Senegal 67 78Serbia 136 29Seychelles 141 25Sierra Leone 68 77Singapore 170 5Slovakia 170 5Slovenia 169 6Solomon Islands 131 34Somalia 44 98South Africa 106 49South Korea 173 2South Sudan 53 92Spain 173 2Sri Lanka 55 90Sudan 54 91Suriname 85 61Sweden 173 2Switzerland 173 2Syria 39 100Taiwan 134 31Tajikistan 69 76Tanzania 72 73Thailand 94 54Togo 64 81Tonga 124 40Trinidad and Tobago 138 27Tunisia 83 62Turkey 123 41Turkmenistan 63 82Tuvalu 127 37Uganda 71 74Ukraine 145 22United Arab Emirates 177 1United Kingdom 171 4United States of America 172 3Uruguay 147 20Uzbekistan 72 73Vanuatu 98 52Vatican City 145 22Venezuela 124 40Vietnam 69 76Yemen 45 97Zambia 74 71Zimbabwe 68 77Case studies editUnited Arab Emirates edit In 2017 The Passport Index was assigned to monitor the development of the newly launched UAE Passport Force Initiative with the aim to position the Emirati passport on the list of the five most powerful passports in the world by 2021 By 31 October 2018 the Emirati passport had already reached fourth place 13 However in 2021 the passport s power trend dropped secondary to the COVID pandemic 14 Background editThe Passport Index was launched by Arton Capital a financial services firm with a head office in Montreal in 2014 15 16 17 See also editHenley Passport IndexReferences edit The Passport Index Which countries are easy to visit Al Jazeera 2017 03 05 Retrieved 2017 09 27 Lagerquist Jeff February 21 2018 Where does Canada rank on the list of world s most powerful passports CTVnews Greenspan Rachel September 6 2018 These Countries Have the Most Powerful Passports in the World Swanson Ana April 15 2015 A ranking of the world s most powerful passports The Washington Post World Openness Score Arton Capital Retrieved 2018 08 16 a b Cripps Karla 25 October 2017 Singapore now offers the world s most powerful passport CNN PH passport is 67th most powerful in the world CBN News January 11 2018 Trimble Megan October 25 2017 Countries With the Most Powerful Passports for Travel US News Archived from the original on 2017 10 26 World Openness Score Visa Free Trends Passport Index 2022 Passport Index Global Mobility Intelligence Retrieved 2022 11 16 Classificacao global de poder do passaporte 2024 Passport Index 2024 Passport Index Global Mobility Intelligence in Portuguese Retrieved 2024 02 18 World Openness Score Visa Free Trends Passport Index 2022 Passport Index Global Mobility Intelligence Retrieved 2022 11 18 Global Passport Power Rank 2022 Passport Index 2022 Passport Index Global Mobility Intelligence Retrieved 2022 11 18 UAE passport now world s 4th most powerful Khaleej times 31 October 2018 Passport Index Trend Passport Index Retrieved 4 March 2021 Die besten Passe fur Vielreisende Der Spiegel in German 16 April 2014 Caline Malek 2017 08 31 UAE awarded for having most powerful passport in GCC The National Retrieved 2017 09 27 Khalil Edin UAE passport ranks number one globally www gulftoday ae Retrieved 4 August 2022 External links editOfficial site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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