The ranking of the world's most powerful passports has been updated: a new list

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World's most powerful passport list 2024 first update Finland Documents are evaluated in more than 200 countries Universal Residence Index.

The top 32 countries on the list are from Europe and emerges only in position 33 South Koreacontinuously America, First in America at 34, one step ahead Canada And ChiliBest Latin American country.

Brazil, Argentina, Mexico and UruguayIn that order, finish in the top 5 in the region, while they appear at the bottom of the global table Yemen, Iraq, Somalia, Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Factors that place passports high or low in the ranking Number of countries where you do not require a prior visaBut not all countries award the same number of points.

For example, an open visa for the United States and the European Union automatically places that country into the country Gold typeOnly access to one of them puts it on the level Friday.

Only Chile in South America has a “Gold” category, while Bolivia, Cuba and Haiti do not have a “Silver” category. It should be added that countries with access to the United Kingdom grant status Bronze.

1. Finland

2. Germany

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3. Sweden

4. Italy

5. Denmark

6. United Kingdom

7. France

8. Switzerland

9. Luxembourg

10. Greece

11. Hungary

12. Spain

13. Austria

14. Sec

15. Norway

Among the countries of South America, Central America and the Caribbean, the following 10 stand out:

36. Chili

40. Brazil

46. ​​Argentina

49. Mexico

52. Uruguay

60. Paraguay

62. Costa Rica

65. Panama

66. Trinidad and Tobago

67. St. Vincent and the Grenadines

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The following are the 10 worst in the world:

195. Libya

196. North Korea

197. Eritrea

198. Bangladesh

199. Syria

200. Yemen

201. Iraq

202. Somalia

203. Pakistan

204. Afghanistan

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Esmond Harmon

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