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Quality of Nationality Index

The Quality of Nationality Index (QNI) ranks the quality of nationalities based on internal and external factors.[1] Each nationality receives an aggregated score based on economic strength, human development, ease of travel, political stability and overseas employment opportunities for their citizens.[2] The QNI was created by Dimitry Kochenov and Christian Kälin, chairman of Henley & Partners.

Quality of Nationality Index
Logo as of 2018
AuthorChristian Kälin and Dimitry Kochenov
LanguageEnglish
Release number
2007
PublisherHenley & Partners
Websitenationalityindex.com

Significance edit

The phenomenon of being a native of any country was described as 'a birthright lottery' by Ayelet Shachar, Professor of Law, Political Science, and Global Affairs at the University of Toronto.[3] At the same time, the QNI shows that nationalities diverge greatly in their practical value, which is not always parallel with the characteristics of those countries, such as economic power or level of human development. Applying the methodology of the QNI, some economically strong countries have relatively unattractive nationalities. For example, Indian nationality shares 106th place with Senegalese nationality (2017 data). By contrast, some small countries have nationalities of larger value, such as those of Lithuania and Romania, which are ranked 22nd and 25th respectively in the QNI 2017.

The QNI is frequently cited by media organisations such as Forbes, Bloomberg, The Enquirer and Business Standard.[4][5][6][7]

 
QNI world map

Methodology edit

The QNI takes a quantitative approach to determine the value of a nationality based on seven parameters, comprising both internal value (40%) and external value (60%). Three parameters reflect the internal value of a nationality: human development (15%), economic strength (15%), and peace and stability (10%). Four parameters reflect the external value of a nationality: diversity of travel freedom (15%), weight of travel freedom (15%), diversity of settlement freedom (15%), and weight of settlement freedom (15%).[8]

Most nationalities of the world, as well as EU citizenship, are included in the ranking. Not included are fantasy passports and nationalities of non-recognized states such as micronations, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, and Somaliland.[9] All nationalities receive a score from 0% to 100%.[10]

 
Weighted distribution of factors to calculate the QNI score

Internal parameters and sources edit

The data is aggregated from various objective sources. The internal factors present the quality of life and opportunities for personal growth within the country of origin of the holder of nationality.[11]

Human Development edit

Human Development is measured using the United Nations Development Programme Human Development Index (HDI). The HDI was developed by Pakistani economist Mahbub ul Haq and Indian economist Amartya Sen, and used to measure countries' development by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP). The index is based on the human development approach, developed by Ul Haq, often calculated in terms of whether people are able to "be" and "do" desirable things in life, such as being well fed, sheltered, and healthy, or doing work, education, voting, participating in community life. Consequently, this index centres on three different human development areas: life expectancy at birth, expected years of education, and standard of living.

The QNI normalizes the HDI scores of the countries with which a particular nationality is associated to a 0-15% scale. The nationality of the highest-scoring country on the HDI gets the full 15% score, with the other nationalities being ranked proportionately.[12][13]

Economic Strength edit

Economic strength of a nationality is based on the Gross domestic product (GDP) at Purchasing power parity (PPP) of each country. It is calculated from data provided by the International Monetary Fund. If there is no reliable Purchasing power parity data available, non-PPP data from the World Bank are used.[14][15] GDP at PPP scores are normalized to a 0-15% scale, the largest economy receiving the full 15% score.

Peace and Stability edit

Peace and Stability are calculated using data by the annual Global Peace Index (GPI), published by the Institute for Economics and Peace.[16] Peace and stability accounts for 10% of the total QNI General Ranking scale. The nationality associated with the most peaceful country receives the full 10%, and others are ranked proportionately on the basis of the ranking scale used by the GPI.[17]

External parameters and sources edit

External factors identify the quality and diversity of opportunities the holder of a nationality can pursue outside their country of origin.[18]

Diversity of travel freedom edit

Diversity of travel freedom is based on how many destinations the holder of a particular nationality can visit without a visa or with a visa-on-arrival for short-term tourism or business purposes.[19] The data is taken from the International Air Transport Association (IATA). The diversity of travel freedom accounts for 15% of the total QNI General Ranking scale.

Weight of travel freedom edit

Weight of travel freedom evaluates the quality of the travel freedom the holder of a nationality has without a visa or with a visa-on-arrival for short term visits. Unlike Diversity of Travel Freedom, which looks only at the number of destinations, weight of travel freedom looks at the value of having visa-free or visa-on-arrival travel access to a particular country. This value is based on the Human Development (50%) and Economic Strength (50%) of each country destination.[20] This is based on the presumption that for most people, having visa-free access to certain countries is of higher value than having visa-free access to others. Weight of travel freedom accounts for 15% of the total QNI General Ranking scale.[21]

Diversity of settlement freedom edit

Diversity of settlement freedom is based on the number of foreign countries in which the holder of a nationality can freely settle for at least 360 days with automatic access to work there.[22] Diversity of settlement freedom accounts for 15% of the total QNI General Ranking scale. The most advanced example of a regional organization which allows nationals of its member states to freely settle in each of the other member states is the European Union, but other regional organizations which include free settlement are Mercosur, the Gulf Cooperation Council, and the Economic Community of West African States. Outside such regional organizations, Georgia is the only country that allows almost all foreigners to freely settle and work in its country.[23]

Weight of settlement freedom edit

Weight of settlement freedom evaluates the quality of the settlement freedom of the holder of a nationality, by looking at the Human Development (50%) and Economic Strength (50%) of the countries to which the nationality holder has settlement access. Weight of settlement freedom accounts for 15% of the total QNI General Ranking scale.

Results edit

As of 2017, Italian and French nationality is ranked the best in the world, according to the latest edition of the Quality of Nationality Index (QNI),[24][25] earning a score of 81.7% out of a possible 100%, just ahead of Germany.[26] While the difference between the scores for France and Germany are small, France's comparative advantage lies in its greater settlement freedom, attributable mainly to the country's former colonial empire.[27]

Italian and French nationalities remained the best in the world according to the 2018 edition of the Quality of Nationality Index, earning a score of 83.5% out of a possible 100%, fractionally ahead of Germany and the Netherlands.[28]

Full ranking (210 total nations) edit

Rank Citizenship Score
1   France 92.5%
  Italy
3   Germany 87.5%
  Netherlands
5   Denmark 81.7%
6   Australia 81.5%
7   Norway 81.4%
8   Iceland 81.2%
9   Finland 80.7%
10   United Kingdom 80.3%
11   Ireland 80.2%
12   Spain 80.0%
12    Switzerland 79.8%
  Belgium
14   Austria 79.7%
15   Czech Republic 79.0%
  Portugal
  Luxembourg
18   Liechtenstein 78.9%
19   Slovenia 78.6%
20   Malta 77.6%
21   Hungary 77.5%
  Slovakia
23   Greece 77.3%
24   Estonia 77.1%
25   Poland 77.0%
  Lithuania
  Latvia
28   Cyprus 75.3%
29   Romania 75.2%
30   Bulgaria 75.0%
31   Croatia 73.8%
32   United States 70.0%
33   Japan 58.4%
34   Gibraltar 56.0%
35   Canada 55.3%
36   Chile 55.2%
37   Singapore 55.1%
38   New Zealand 54.8%
39   Argentina 54.5%
40   Brazil 54.3%
41   South Korea 54.2%
42   Jersey 53.3%
43   Guernsey 53.2%
  Isle of Man
45   Monaco 52.5%
46   Andorra 51.6%
47   San Marino 51.4%
48   Malaysia 51.0%
49   Uruguay 50.5%
50   United Arab Emirates 50.3%
51   Brunei Darussalam 49.2%
52   Hong Kong 48.9%
53   Antigua and Barbuda 47.7%
54   Saint Kitts and Nevis 47.5%
55   Paraguay 46.8%
56   Israel 46.7%
57   Barbados 46.3%
  Saint Vincent
59   Seychelles 46.2%
60   Taiwan 46.1%
61   Mexico 45.7%
  Iraq
63   Peru 45.6%
64   Bahamas 45.5%
  Costa Rica
  Qatar
67   Saudi Arabia 45.2%
68   People's Republic of China 44.3%
  Venezuela
70   Dominica 43.9%
71   Panama 41.7%
72   Macao 43.8%
73   Trinidad and Tobago 43.3%
  Colombia
75   Palau 42.7%
76   Serbia 42.1%
77   Russian Federation 42.0%
78   Marshall Islands 41.8%
79   Montenegro 40.9%
80   Federated States of Micronesia 40.2%
81   El Salvador 39.7%
82   Samoa 39.7%
83   North Macedonia 39.3%
84   Honduras 39.2%
85   Ecuador 39.1%
  Guatemala
87   Kuwait 39.0%
88   Bosnia and Herzegovina 38.8%
89   Albania 38.7%
  Tonga
91   Moldova 38.6%
  Tuvalu
93   Nicaragua 38.5%
94   Ukraine 38.2%
95   Turkey 37.7%
96   Georgia 37.5%
97   Vanuatu 37.1%
  Qatar
  Oman
100   Kiribati 36.6%
101   Solomon Islands 36.5%
102   Saudi Arabia 36.2%
103   Bahrain 36.1%
104   Bolivia 35.8%
105   Kazakhstan 35.7%
106   South Africa 35.0%
107   Belarus 34.8%
108   Cape Verde 34.2%
109   Belize 34.1%
110   Ghana 33.9%
111   Guyana 33.6%
112   Fiji 33.2%
113   Suriname 33.1%
  Timor-Leste
115   Botswana 33.0%
  Maldives
117   Thailand 32.4%
118   Sweden 32.2%
  Gambia
120   Nauru 32.0%
  Jamaica
122   Indonesia 31.8%
  Benin
124   Armenia 31.7%
125   Sierra Leone 31.3%
  Senegal
127   Israel 31.0%
128   Latvia 30.8%
129   Kyrgyzstan 30.6%
130   Togo 30.3%
131   Dominican Republic 30.2%
132   Azerbaijan 30.1%
133   Namibia 30.0%
  Côte d’Ivoire
  Cuba
136   Tunisia 29.9%
  Guinea
138   Burkina Faso 29.8%
139   Uzbekistan 29.3%
  Mongolia
141   Guinea-Bissau 28.8%
142   Papua New Guinea 28.7%
143   Liberia 28.6%
144   Morocco 28.1%
  Nigeria
146   Philippines 27.9%
  Tajikistan
148   Mali 27.8%
  Swaziland
150   Zambia 27.6%
151   Bhutan 27.5%
152   Niger 27.4%
  Algeria
154   Tanzania 27.0%
155   Kenya 26.9%
156   Jordan 26.8%
  Gabon
  Vietnam
159   Turkmenistan 26.7%
160   Lesotho 26.6%
161   Malawi 26.4%
162   Sri Lanka 26.2%
  Iran
164   Sao Tome 25.8%
165   Egypt 25.7%
166   Kosovo 25.3%
  Laos
168 British Nationals (Overseas) 25.2%
169   Lebanon 25.1%
  Uganda
British overseas territories citizenship
172   Zimbabwe 24.9%
173   Equatorial Guinea 24.8%
174   Cambodia 24.6%
175   Madagascar 24.5%
176   Angola 24.2%
  Comoros
178   Mauritania 24.1%
179   Bangladesh 23.6%
  Haiti
181   Rwanda 23.3%
  Republic of the Congo
  Mozambique
184   Sudan 23.1%
  Myanmar
186     Nepal 23.0%
187   North Korea 22.9%
188 British Overseas citizenship 22.6%
British Subjects
British protected persons
191   Cameroon 22.4%
192   Libya 21.7%
  Djibouti
194   Chad 20.7%
195   Burundi 20.0%
196   Ethiopia 19.9%
197   Iraq 19.4%
198   Pakistan 19.0%
199   Palestine 18.9%
200   Eritrea 18.8%
201   Democratic Republic of the Congo 18.0%
202   Central African Republic 17.6%
203   Yemen 17.2%
204   Syrian Arab Republic 16.8%
205   South Sudan 15.9%
206   Afghanistan 15.4%
207   Somalia 13.8%
208   Channel Islands 0%

Top 10 nations (2018) edit

Country 2018 2010 2016 2015 2014 2013
  France 1
83.5%
1
81.7%
2
82.4%
7
80.9%
8
80.8%
3
81.3%
  Italy 1
83.5%
3
80.2%
2
81.9%
5
82.8%
5
80.0%
4
80.2%
  Germany 2
82.8%
2
81.6%
1
82.7%
1
83.1%
1
83.1%
1
83.1%
  Netherlands 2
82.8%
5
80.8%
8
79.7%
9
80.3%
10
80.4%
7
80.3%
  Denmark 3
81.7%
4
80.9%
2
82.4%
2
83.0%
2
82.8%
2
81.7%
  Norway 4
81.5%
6
80.4%
5
81.0%
4
81.7%
5
81.2%
4
80.9%
  Sweden 4
81.5%
7
80.0%
9
81.2%
5
81.6%
4
81.7%
5
80.8%
  Iceland 5
81.4%
3
81.5%
3
81.3%
5
81.6%
6
81.1%
4
80.9%
  Finland 6
81.2%
8
79.2%
6
80.7%
3
82.0%
3
82.2%
3
81.3%
  United Kingdom 8
80.3%
11
80.2%
11
80.7%
8
80.4%
7
80.5%
7
80.2%
  Ireland 9
80.2%
9
79.0%
11
79.4%
6
81.0%
5
81.2%
6
80.4%
  Spain 10
80.0%
9
80.5%
10
80.8%
11
79.6%
10
79.6%
11
80.2%
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number2007PublisherHenley amp PartnersWebsitenationalityindex wbr com Contents 1 Significance 2 Methodology 2 1 Internal parameters and sources 2 1 1 Human Development 2 1 2 Economic Strength 2 1 3 Peace and Stability 2 2 External parameters and sources 2 2 1 Diversity of travel freedom 2 2 2 Weight of travel freedom 2 2 3 Diversity of settlement freedom 2 2 4 Weight of settlement freedom 3 Results 3 1 Full ranking 210 total nations 3 2 Top 10 nations 2018 4 ReferencesSignificance editThe phenomenon of being a native of any country was described as a birthright lottery by Ayelet Shachar Professor of Law Political Science and Global Affairs at the University of Toronto 3 At the same time the QNI shows that nationalities diverge greatly in their practical value which is not always parallel with the characteristics of those countries such as economic power or level of human development Applying the methodology of the QNI some economically strong countries have relatively unattractive nationalities For example Indian nationality shares 106th place with Senegalese nationality 2017 data By contrast some small countries have nationalities of larger value such as those of Lithuania and Romania which are ranked 22nd and 25th respectively in the QNI 2017 The QNI is frequently cited by media organisations such as Forbes Bloomberg The Enquirer and Business Standard 4 5 6 7 nbsp QNI world mapMethodology editThe QNI takes a quantitative approach to determine the value of a nationality based on seven parameters comprising both internal value 40 and external value 60 Three parameters reflect the internal value of a nationality human development 15 economic strength 15 and peace and stability 10 Four parameters reflect the external value of a nationality diversity of travel freedom 15 weight of travel freedom 15 diversity of settlement freedom 15 and weight of settlement freedom 15 8 Most nationalities of the world as well as EU citizenship are included in the ranking Not included are fantasy passports and nationalities of non recognized states such as micronations Abkhazia South Ossetia and Somaliland 9 All nationalities receive a score from 0 to 100 10 nbsp Weighted distribution of factors to calculate the QNI score Internal parameters and sources edit The data is aggregated from various objective sources The internal factors present the quality of life and opportunities for personal growth within the country of origin of the holder of nationality 11 Human Development edit Human Development is measured using the United Nations Development Programme Human Development Index HDI The HDI was developed by Pakistani economist Mahbub ul Haq and Indian economist Amartya Sen and used to measure countries development by the United Nations Development Program UNDP The index is based on the human development approach developed by Ul Haq often calculated in terms of whether people are able to be and do desirable things in life such as being well fed sheltered and healthy or doing work education voting participating in community life Consequently this index centres on three different human development areas life expectancy at birth expected years of education and standard of living The QNI normalizes the HDI scores of the countries with which a particular nationality is associated to a 0 15 scale The nationality of the highest scoring country on the HDI gets the full 15 score with the other nationalities being ranked proportionately 12 13 Economic Strength edit Economic strength of a nationality is based on the Gross domestic product GDP at Purchasing power parity PPP of each country It is calculated from data provided by the International Monetary Fund If there is no reliable Purchasing power parity data available non PPP data from the World Bank are used 14 15 GDP at PPP scores are normalized to a 0 15 scale the largest economy receiving the full 15 score Peace and Stability edit Peace and Stability are calculated using data by the annual Global Peace Index GPI published by the Institute for Economics and Peace 16 Peace and stability accounts for 10 of the total QNI General Ranking scale The nationality associated with the most peaceful country receives the full 10 and others are ranked proportionately on the basis of the ranking scale used by the GPI 17 External parameters and sources edit External factors identify the quality and diversity of opportunities the holder of a nationality can pursue outside their country of origin 18 Diversity of travel freedom edit Diversity of travel freedom is based on how many destinations the holder of a particular nationality can visit without a visa or with a visa on arrival for short term tourism or business purposes 19 The data is taken from the International Air Transport Association IATA The diversity of travel freedom accounts for 15 of the total QNI General Ranking scale Weight of travel freedom edit Weight of travel freedom evaluates the quality of the travel freedom the holder of a nationality has without a visa or with a visa on arrival for short term visits Unlike Diversity of Travel Freedom which looks only at the number of destinations weight of travel freedom looks at the value of having visa free or visa on arrival travel access to a particular country This value is based on the Human Development 50 and Economic Strength 50 of each country destination 20 This is based on the presumption that for most people having visa free access to certain countries is of higher value than having visa free access to others Weight of travel freedom accounts for 15 of the total QNI General Ranking scale 21 Diversity of settlement freedom edit Diversity of settlement freedom is based on the number of foreign countries in which the holder of a nationality can freely settle for at least 360 days with automatic access to work there 22 Diversity of settlement freedom accounts for 15 of the total QNI General Ranking scale The most advanced example of a regional organization which allows nationals of its member states to freely settle in each of the other member states is the European Union but other regional organizations which include free settlement are Mercosur the Gulf Cooperation Council and the Economic Community of West African States Outside such regional organizations Georgia is the only country that allows almost all foreigners to freely settle and work in its country 23 Weight of settlement freedom edit Weight of settlement freedom evaluates the quality of the settlement freedom of the holder of a nationality by looking at the Human Development 50 and Economic Strength 50 of the countries to which the nationality holder has settlement access Weight of settlement freedom accounts for 15 of the total QNI General Ranking scale Results editAs of 2017 Italian and French nationality is ranked the best in the world according to the latest edition of the Quality of Nationality Index QNI 24 25 earning a score of 81 7 out of a possible 100 just ahead of Germany 26 While the difference between the scores for France and Germany are small France s comparative advantage lies in its greater settlement freedom attributable mainly to the country s former colonial empire 27 Italian and French nationalities remained the best in the world according to the 2018 edition of the Quality of Nationality Index earning a score of 83 5 out of a possible 100 fractionally ahead of Germany and the Netherlands 28 Full ranking 210 total nations edit Rank Citizenship Score 1 nbsp France 92 5 nbsp Italy 3 nbsp Germany 87 5 nbsp Netherlands 5 nbsp Denmark 81 7 6 nbsp Australia 81 5 7 nbsp Norway 81 4 8 nbsp Iceland 81 2 9 nbsp Finland 80 7 10 nbsp United Kingdom 80 3 11 nbsp Ireland 80 2 12 nbsp Spain 80 0 12 nbsp Switzerland 79 8 nbsp Belgium 14 nbsp Austria 79 7 15 nbsp Czech Republic 79 0 nbsp Portugal nbsp Luxembourg 18 nbsp Liechtenstein 78 9 19 nbsp Slovenia 78 6 20 nbsp Malta 77 6 21 nbsp Hungary 77 5 nbsp Slovakia 23 nbsp Greece 77 3 24 nbsp Estonia 77 1 25 nbsp Poland 77 0 nbsp Lithuania nbsp Latvia 28 nbsp Cyprus 75 3 29 nbsp Romania 75 2 30 nbsp Bulgaria 75 0 31 nbsp Croatia 73 8 32 nbsp United States 70 0 33 nbsp Japan 58 4 34 nbsp Gibraltar 56 0 35 nbsp Canada 55 3 36 nbsp Chile 55 2 37 nbsp Singapore 55 1 38 nbsp New Zealand 54 8 39 nbsp Argentina 54 5 40 nbsp Brazil 54 3 41 nbsp South Korea 54 2 42 nbsp Jersey 53 3 43 nbsp Guernsey 53 2 nbsp Isle of Man 45 nbsp Monaco 52 5 46 nbsp Andorra 51 6 47 nbsp San Marino 51 4 48 nbsp Malaysia 51 0 49 nbsp Uruguay 50 5 50 nbsp United Arab Emirates 50 3 51 nbsp Brunei Darussalam 49 2 52 nbsp Hong Kong 48 9 53 nbsp Antigua and Barbuda 47 7 54 nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis 47 5 55 nbsp Paraguay 46 8 56 nbsp Israel 46 7 57 nbsp Barbados 46 3 nbsp Saint Vincent 59 nbsp Seychelles 46 2 60 nbsp Taiwan 46 1 61 nbsp Mexico 45 7 nbsp Iraq 63 nbsp Peru 45 6 64 nbsp Bahamas 45 5 nbsp Costa Rica nbsp Qatar 67 nbsp Saudi Arabia 45 2 68 nbsp People s Republic of China 44 3 nbsp Venezuela 70 nbsp Dominica 43 9 71 nbsp Panama 41 7 72 nbsp Macao 43 8 73 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 43 3 nbsp Colombia 75 nbsp Palau 42 7 76 nbsp Serbia 42 1 77 nbsp Russian Federation 42 0 78 nbsp Marshall Islands 41 8 79 nbsp Montenegro 40 9 80 nbsp Federated States of Micronesia 40 2 81 nbsp El Salvador 39 7 82 nbsp Samoa 39 7 83 nbsp North Macedonia 39 3 84 nbsp Honduras 39 2 85 nbsp Ecuador 39 1 nbsp Guatemala 87 nbsp Kuwait 39 0 88 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 38 8 89 nbsp Albania 38 7 nbsp Tonga 91 nbsp Moldova 38 6 nbsp Tuvalu 93 nbsp Nicaragua 38 5 94 nbsp Ukraine 38 2 95 nbsp Turkey 37 7 96 nbsp Georgia 37 5 97 nbsp Vanuatu 37 1 nbsp Qatar nbsp Oman 100 nbsp Kiribati 36 6 101 nbsp Solomon Islands 36 5 102 nbsp Saudi Arabia 36 2 103 nbsp Bahrain 36 1 104 nbsp Bolivia 35 8 105 nbsp Kazakhstan 35 7 106 nbsp South Africa 35 0 107 nbsp Belarus 34 8 108 nbsp Cape Verde 34 2 109 nbsp Belize 34 1 110 nbsp Ghana 33 9 111 nbsp Guyana 33 6 112 nbsp Fiji 33 2 113 nbsp Suriname 33 1 nbsp Timor Leste 115 nbsp Botswana 33 0 nbsp Maldives 117 nbsp Thailand 32 4 118 nbsp Sweden 32 2 nbsp Gambia 120 nbsp Nauru 32 0 nbsp Jamaica 122 nbsp Indonesia 31 8 nbsp Benin 124 nbsp Armenia 31 7 125 nbsp Sierra Leone 31 3 nbsp Senegal 127 nbsp Israel 31 0 128 nbsp Latvia 30 8 129 nbsp Kyrgyzstan 30 6 130 nbsp Togo 30 3 131 nbsp Dominican Republic 30 2 132 nbsp Azerbaijan 30 1 133 nbsp Namibia 30 0 nbsp Cote d Ivoire nbsp Cuba 136 nbsp Tunisia 29 9 nbsp Guinea 138 nbsp Burkina Faso 29 8 139 nbsp Uzbekistan 29 3 nbsp Mongolia 141 nbsp Guinea Bissau 28 8 142 nbsp Papua New Guinea 28 7 143 nbsp Liberia 28 6 144 nbsp Morocco 28 1 nbsp Nigeria 146 nbsp Philippines 27 9 nbsp Tajikistan 148 nbsp Mali 27 8 nbsp Swaziland 150 nbsp Zambia 27 6 151 nbsp Bhutan 27 5 152 nbsp Niger 27 4 nbsp Algeria 154 nbsp Tanzania 27 0 155 nbsp Kenya 26 9 156 nbsp Jordan 26 8 nbsp Gabon nbsp Vietnam 159 nbsp Turkmenistan 26 7 160 nbsp Lesotho 26 6 161 nbsp Malawi 26 4 162 nbsp Sri Lanka 26 2 nbsp Iran 164 nbsp Sao Tome 25 8 165 nbsp Egypt 25 7 166 nbsp Kosovo 25 3 nbsp Laos 168 British Nationals Overseas 25 2 169 nbsp Lebanon 25 1 nbsp Uganda British overseas territories citizenship 172 nbsp Zimbabwe 24 9 173 nbsp Equatorial Guinea 24 8 174 nbsp Cambodia 24 6 175 nbsp Madagascar 24 5 176 nbsp Angola 24 2 nbsp Comoros 178 nbsp Mauritania 24 1 179 nbsp Bangladesh 23 6 nbsp Haiti 181 nbsp Rwanda 23 3 nbsp Republic of the Congo nbsp Mozambique 184 nbsp Sudan 23 1 nbsp Myanmar 186 nbsp Nepal 23 0 187 nbsp North Korea 22 9 188 British Overseas citizenship 22 6 British Subjects British protected persons 191 nbsp Cameroon 22 4 192 nbsp Libya 21 7 nbsp Djibouti 194 nbsp Chad 20 7 195 nbsp Burundi 20 0 196 nbsp Ethiopia 19 9 197 nbsp Iraq 19 4 198 nbsp Pakistan 19 0 199 nbsp Palestine 18 9 200 nbsp Eritrea 18 8 201 nbsp Democratic Republic of the Congo 18 0 202 nbsp Central African Republic 17 6 203 nbsp Yemen 17 2 204 nbsp Syrian Arab Republic 16 8 205 nbsp South Sudan 15 9 206 nbsp Afghanistan 15 4 207 nbsp Somalia 13 8 208 nbsp Channel Islands 0 Top 10 nations 2018 edit Country 2018 2010 2016 2015 2014 2013 nbsp France 183 5 181 7 282 4 780 9 880 8 381 3 nbsp Italy 183 5 380 2 281 9 582 8 580 0 480 2 nbsp Germany 282 8 281 6 182 7 183 1 183 1 183 1 nbsp Netherlands 282 8 580 8 879 7 980 3 1080 4 780 3 nbsp Denmark 381 7 480 9 282 4 283 0 282 8 281 7 nbsp Norway 481 5 680 4 581 0 481 7 581 2 480 9 nbsp Sweden 481 5 780 0 981 2 581 6 481 7 580 8 nbsp Iceland 581 4 381 5 381 3 581 6 681 1 480 9 nbsp Finland 681 2 879 2 680 7 382 0 382 2 381 3 nbsp United Kingdom 880 3 1180 2 1180 7 880 4 780 5 780 2 nbsp Ireland 980 2 979 0 1179 4 681 0 581 2 680 4 nbsp Spain 1080 0 980 5 1080 8 1179 6 1079 6 1180 2 References 29 References edit Germany Tops Quality of Nationality Index cnbc com 2017 09 13 Retrieved 2018 08 16 Kochenov Dimitry Lindeboom Justin October 2017 Empirical Assessment of the Quality of Nationalities The Quality of Nationality Index QNI European Journal of Comparative Law and 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