World's strongest Singapore passport, Kosovo in position with Iran's Bangladesh

The annual evaluation system has listed passports of Singapore and Japan as the most powerful in 2018. These two countries have defeated Germany from last year's ranking, according to the index compiled by the legal company quenley & Partners) This index also shows that British passports remain in place [...]
The annual evaluation system has listed passports of Singapore and Japan as the most powerful in 2018.
These two countries have defeated Germany from last year's ranking, according to the index compiled by the legal company quenley & Partners)
The index also shows that British passports remain in fourth place, already the US in fifth place.
These rankings are published every year and based on the number of states a passport can give access to a person to visit without having to obtain a visa.
The passports of Singapore and Japan enable citizens to visit the entire 180 states around the globe without visas.
Photo: Singapore passport
In second place is Germany, which has issued the throne of first position. Germans can travel a total of 179 visa-free states.
The passports of France, Italy, Spain, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, and South Korea are together. They all have visa-free access to 178 countries.
Britain's passport is fourth, where British can visit 177 visa-free states compared to last year that have defeated 173 states.
Photo: Kosovo passport, which equals Bangladesh, Iran and Lebanon
Kosovo is also on this index, which is unfortunately ranked 979th along with Iran, Lebanon and Bangladesh.
On the other hand, Albania is ranked 54th, along with Georgia and Belize.
The following is a photograph in which you have a full list of states and the position in which they rank in the power of their passports.













