Albania, equal to South Africa: visa-free entry in only 100 countries

Albanians have the least strong passport in the region. With only 100 countries where they can travel free, equal to South Africa, Albania ranks 52nd, according to the 2018 passport Index, by the Henley Institute. While other regional states have greater global furniture, Serbia leads with 119 states, where [...]
While other regional states have greater global furniture, Serbia leads with 119 states where it can move free, Macedonia with 112, Montenegro with 110 and Bosnia and Herzegovina with 105.
According to the report, the ease in visa-free travel cannot be seen only in the spectrum of tourism, but also in business and investment opportunities.
Compared to a year ago, Albania has made progress, but there is still less access than the entire Balkan region. Only the Kosovo case, which can be considered a new state, is ruled out.
Henley Passport 2018, the annual report compiled Henley and Partners, considers access to the world's visa-free movement from data received by the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
Instead, as the strongest passport in the world, there is Germany, whose citizens can access 177 states without visas. I attend Singapore and Japan. And the least strong passports are: China and Afghanistan.
The Henley passport index is the ranking of all of the world's passports according to the number of countries their holders can travel without visas.













