This is the state that has the strongest passport in the world.

The strongest passport index is determined according to how many citizens of a country can travel freely, or without visas. Judging from the Benley passport index in 2018, the country with the strongest passport is Japan's, whose citizens can travel without visas in 189 countries, broadcast [...]
The strongest passport index is determined according to how many citizens of a country can travel freely, or without visas.
Judging from the Benley passport index in 2018, the country with the strongest passport is Japan's, whose citizens can travel without visas in 189 countries, broadcast Kosova Prees.
Germany, which had the strongest passport for five years, fell to second place, which it shares with Singapore. Citizens of these two countries can travel visa-free to 188 countries.
In third place are South Korea, Finland, France, Italy, Spain and Sweden.
As for the countries in the region, Slovenia is the ninth on the list of stronger passports, whose citizens can travel without visas in 180 countries. In 16th place is Croatia (169 countries), 36th place belongs to Serbia (130 countries), 41 Macedonia (125 countries), 43 Montenegro (123 countries), 47 of Bosnia and Herzegovina (118 countries, Albania ranks 48th (114th). Among the weaker passports is considered Kosovo's 91st ranked.
The index covered 199 passports and 227 travel destinations.












