These are the most powerful passports for 2019, including Switzerland, Sweden, and Germany

A report has been published showing what are the most powerful passports in 2019. While we are in the last months of 2019, Japan and Singapore have maintained the best position in the world's most powerful passport, writes CNN, translated Periscope into Albanian. Singapore and Japan passports have [...]
A report has been published showing what are the most powerful passports in 2019.
While we are in the last months of 2019, Japan and Singapore have maintained the best position in the world's most powerful passport, writes CNN, translated Periscope into Albanian.
The passports of Singapore and Japan have led the rankings because they provide access to 190 countries in the world.
South Korea, however, stands very close to Finland and Germany, which take second place offering access to 188 world states without preliminary visas.
Pakistan now offers an ETA (The Electronic Travel Authority) for citizens of 50 countries, including Finland, Japan, Spain, Malta, Switzerland, and the United Arab Emirates, but not, especially, the United States or the United Kingdom.
Here are the most powerful passports in 2019.
- Japan, Singapore (190 destinations)
- Finland, Germany, South Korea (188)
- Denmark, Italy, Luxembourg (187)
- France, Spain, and Sweden (186)
- Austria, Netherlands, Portugal (185)
- Belgium, Canada, Greece, Ireland, Norway, United Kingdom, U.S.A., Switzerland (184)
- Malta, Czech Republic (183)
- New Zealand (182)
- Australia, Lithuania, Slovakia (181)
- Hungary, Iceland, Latvia, Slovenia (180)












