Japan passport strength falls to 3rd place, Singapore grabs top spot

The Japan passport fell from its reigning position to third place based on the number of locations its holders have visa-free access to, with Singapore clinching the top spot, according to a recent survey released by a consultancy firm.

Japan had been considered the most powerful passport since 2018, but its holders can now access 189 locations visa-free or visa-on-arrival, while Singaporean passport holders can visit 192 destinations visa-free.

Japan tied for third place with six other nations, including South Korea and France, according to a ranking on passport power released by Henley & Partners Holdings Ltd. on Tuesday.

Germany, Italy and Spain tied for second, with their passports giving visa-free access to 190 locations. Afghanistan ranked at the bottom with 27.

While the consultancy firm said there was more freedom to travel, it acknowledged a widening gap between passports that allowed visa-free travel and those that did not.

The ranking covers 199 passports and their ability to get visa-free or visa-on-arrival status at 227 destinations, based on data from the International Air Transport Association and Henley & Partners' independent research.

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