Turns out the new passport order, where is Kosovo?

The passport index of “Arton Capital” takes into consideration the passports of 193 United Nations member states and six others -- Kosova, Taiwan, Macau, Hong Kong, Palestinian Territory and Vatican. Kosovo ranks 87th in the most powerful passports where citizens can have visa-free access [...]
Kosovo ranks 87th in the most powerful passports where citizens can have visa-free access at request. Kosovo's passport owners have 56 destinations open, but only if they can enter without visas, while in 41 they have to make preliminary demands.
Global passport ranking puts Japan first, with a visa-free approach to a record 193 destinations worldwide, just before Singapore and South Korea, whose citizens can freely visit 192.
And now that Asia is opening up after COVID, its citizens are more likely to use that freedom of travel again.
The global trip is now at about 75% of pre-edium levels, according to the latest publication by Henley Passport Index, which is based on data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
Under the first three Asian countries, a large number of European countries stand near the top of the ranking. Germany and Spain are linked to 190 destinations, followed by Finland, Italy and Luxembourg with 189.
Next are Austria, Denmark, the Netherlands and Sweden all in fifth place, while France, Ireland, Portugal and the United Kingdom are in sixth place. /












