What are the most "powerful" passports in the world and how is Argentina ranked in the ranking?



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Henley & Partners, a consulting firm in citizenship-related legal services, has updated its famous pbadport rankings According to the company, the "most powerful pbadport in the world" remains that of Japan, although
It has been reached by those of Singapore and South Korea.

The ranking indicates the "strongest" pbadports according to the number of countries in which their holders can enter without a visa. The data is provided by the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

The pbadports of Japan, Singapore and South Korea, which allow access to 189 countries without a visa, then came at the top of the ranking.

It's the top 5:

First place: Japan, Singapore and South Korea (189 countries without a visa)

Second place: Germany (188 countries without visa)

Third place: Denmark, Finland, France, Italy and Sweden (187 countries without visa)

Fourth place: Luxembourg and Spain (186 countries without a visa)

Fifth place: Austria, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, United Kingdom and Switzerland (185 countries without a visa)

Argentina is in 17th position and shares the position with Brazil. Both pbadports allow entry into 171 countries without a visa being required. Among the countries of Latin America, Chile is the one that occupies the best position. (Item 14: 176 countries without a visa).

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