The world's most powerful passport for 2021: Kosovo in position with Libya, Bangladesh

Kosovo, from its 99th position, has dropped to 108th position on the criterion of passport power, ranking alongside Libya and Bangladesh. That's how it has been made known in the global Henley Globalʹ index, re-evaluating that just like years, Kosovars can only go to 40 visa-free states. Meanwhile, position of [...]
Kosovo, from its 99th position, has dropped to 108th position on the criterion of passport power, ranking alongside Libya and Bangladesh.
That's how it has been made known in the global Henley Globalʹ index, re-evaluating that just like years, Kosovars can only go to 40 visa-free states.
Meanwhile, the first position in terms of passport power keeps Japan together with Singapore, whose passport enables it to move 192 visa-free states.
Meanwhile, European states like Greece and the Czech Republic rank seventh in diplomatic power.
Albania's passport, unlike Kosovo's, ranks 56th and enables visits to 113 countries of the world without visas.











