The latest Henley Passport Index ranks the passport as being stronger than the UK's, the United States' or Switzerland's. The index, which does not take current pandemic-related travel bans into account, continues to rank Japan as having the world's strongest passport for free movement. The United States is ranked a joint seventh, along with the UK, Belgium, Switzerland and Norway. The United States is not on a list of countries from which the European Union will currently accept visitors. The world's second most valuable passport is Singapore's, while the passport that provides the lowest amount of visa-free mobility in the world is Afghanistan's.
Source: Irish Independent July 08, 2020 01:30 UTC