The most powerful passport in the world for 2021: Where Kosovo ranks

The war in Ukraine, which followed sanctions imposed on Russia from the West, as well as Putin's government over other states, have had a major impact on freedom of movement in the world. CNN has recently published the index on freedom of movement released by London-based company [...]
CNN has recently published the index on freedom of movement released by London-based Henley & Partners, which has regularly monitored the most suitable passports for world travel since 2006.
Henley & Partners points out that the most controversial passport of “is actually Russia's because of Western sanctions, while there is no major difference in the top of the list for the most powerful passports.
According to the company in question, the most powerful passports are Japan and Singapore, with which you can travel visa-free to 192 destinations. The list will follow with Finland, Italy, Luxembourg, Austria, Denmark, the Netherlands and Sweden.
But what are the most pre-condemned passports “”?
The most punished state is Afghanistan, with its passport you can travel visa-free to only 26 states, then comes Iraq with 28 states; Syria with 29 states; Pakistan 31st Yemen with 33; Somalia by 34; Palestine with 37 and North Korea with 39.
Meanwhile, Albania ranks 51st with 114 destinations, Kosovo ranks 77th, while Serbia and Northern Macedonia are ahead of us at 37th and 44.












