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LONDON, 11 January 2022 /PRNewswire/InfoQuest The latest study from the Henley Passport Index shows new records in terms of travel freedom for the ranking's top countries, Japan and Singapore. But it also shows the greatest inequality in mobility since the rankings began 17 years ago. If temporary restrictions as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak are not implemented, have been considered Japan and Singapore passport holders can travel visa-free to 192 places, 166 more than bottom-of-the-line Afghanistan. The disparity in global travel between rich and poor countries became apparent at the end of last year.
As many countries have taken measures to prevent the spread of the omicron virus, The travel restrictions are aimed at African countries. which Mr. Antonio Guterres Telegram Number Data Secretary-General of the United Nations (U.N.), likened to Long-term data from the Henley Passport Index, which ranks global passports by number of Destinations that passport holders can travel to without having previously applied for a visa. and based on information from the International Air Transport Association (International Air Transport Association or IATA) found that on average One person could travel visa-free to 57 places in 2006, but that number has now risen to 107. But this increase obscures growing inequality between the Global North and the Global South. Global North countries like Sweden and the United States offer visa-free travel to more than 180 places, while passport holders from Angola, Cameroon and Laos can only travel to about COVID-19.
The world is becoming more violent Germany and South Korea share second place in the latest ranking. They can travel visa-free to 190 places, while Finland, Italy, Luxembourg and Spain share third place. It allows travel to 189 destinations, while US and UK passports improved somewhat after falling to eighth place in 2020, the lowest ranking for the two countries in the ranking's 17 years of existence. They both moved up to number 6 and traveled without having to apply for a visa (visa-free) or request a visa at an authorized channel at the immigration checkpoint. 186 visa-on-arrival locations available Dr. Christian H. Kaelin, chairman of Henley & Partners and creator of the passport index idea, said opening up migration channels is critical for post-pandemic recovery.
As many countries have taken measures to prevent the spread of the omicron virus, The travel restrictions are aimed at African countries. which Mr. Antonio Guterres Telegram Number Data Secretary-General of the United Nations (U.N.), likened to Long-term data from the Henley Passport Index, which ranks global passports by number of Destinations that passport holders can travel to without having previously applied for a visa. and based on information from the International Air Transport Association (International Air Transport Association or IATA) found that on average One person could travel visa-free to 57 places in 2006, but that number has now risen to 107. But this increase obscures growing inequality between the Global North and the Global South. Global North countries like Sweden and the United States offer visa-free travel to more than 180 places, while passport holders from Angola, Cameroon and Laos can only travel to about COVID-19.
The world is becoming more violent Germany and South Korea share second place in the latest ranking. They can travel visa-free to 190 places, while Finland, Italy, Luxembourg and Spain share third place. It allows travel to 189 destinations, while US and UK passports improved somewhat after falling to eighth place in 2020, the lowest ranking for the two countries in the ranking's 17 years of existence. They both moved up to number 6 and traveled without having to apply for a visa (visa-free) or request a visa at an authorized channel at the immigration checkpoint. 186 visa-on-arrival locations available Dr. Christian H. Kaelin, chairman of Henley & Partners and creator of the passport index idea, said opening up migration channels is critical for post-pandemic recovery.