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UAE Passport Ranks 12th in Global Power: Citizens Enjoy Visa-Free Entry to 179 Countries

UAE Passport Ranks 12th in Global Power: Citizens Enjoy Visa-Free Entry to 179 Countries
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The country has added an impressive 107 destinations to its visa-free score since 2013, climbing 44 places in the ranking over the past 10 years.

The UAE passport remains the strongest in the region, with its international ranking improving by three positions. It is now the 12th most powerful passport globally.

According to the latest Henley Passport Index released late on Tuesday, UAE passport holders can go to 179 countries without obtaining a visa before flights — as compared to 178 countries at the end of last year and 176 in July 2022.

“The UAE has added an impressive 107 destinations to its visa-free score since 2013, resulting in a massive leap of 44 places in the ranking over the past 10 years from 56th to 12th position. This is almost double the next biggest climber, Colombia, which has enjoyed a jump of 28 places in the ranking to sit in 37th spot,”

said Dr. Christian H. Kaelin, chairman of Henley & Partners and the inventor of the passport index.

The latest ranking by Henley and Partners is based on official data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

Ranked 52nd globally, Qatar is the second strongest passport in the GCC region, followed by Kuwait (54), Bahrain (59), Oman (60), and Saudi Arabia (61).

Schengen-style GCC visa

“Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries have generally displayed higher-than-average shifts towards increased openness, in particular, the UAE’s openness score increased from 58 to 80 since 2018, and Oman’s leaped from 71 to 106 over the same period,”

said Henley & Partners.

Dr. Robert Mogielnicki, a senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington, said only the UAE has enjoyed a significant increase in its own travel freedom.

“Regional governments can impact the supply side of the development equation by adjusting visa schemes, enacting reforms, and launching new initiatives. However, a greater supply of such offerings does not necessarily guarantee reciprocity or an immediate boost in global demand from individuals and firms. A Schengen-style visa to facilitate smoother travel between GCC countries is reportedly in the works. Such a step would require greater harmonization of region-wide visa regulations, potentially boosting the openness rankings of several GCC countries and placing the entire region more firmly in the global spotlight,”

he said.

Singapore takes over Japan

Globally, Japan was dethroned from the top spot for the first time in five years to third place.

Singapore has been ranked the most powerful passport in the world, with its citizens able to visit 192 travel destinations out of 227 around the world visa-free.

Germany, Italy, and Spain all move up into 2nd place with visa-free access to 190 destinations, and Japanese passport holders join those of six other nations — Austria, Finland, France, Luxembourg, South Korea, and Sweden — in 3rd place with access to189 destinations without a prior visa.

The world’s most powerful passports in 2023

RankCountryVisa-free Access
1Singapore192
2Germany190
2Italy190
2Spain190
3Austria189
3Finland189
3France189
3Japan189
3Luxembourg189
3South Korea189
3Sweden189
4Denmark188
4Ireland188
4Netherlands188
4United Kingdom188
5Belgium187
5Czech Republic187
5Malta187
5New Zealand187
5Norway187
5Portugal187
5Switzerland187
6Australia186
6Hungary186
6Poland186
7Canada185
7Greece185
8Lithuania184
8United States184
9Latvia183
9Slovakia183
9Slovenia183
10Estonia182
10Iceland182

Source: Henley Passport Index

The worst passports to hold

RankCountryVisa-free Access
101Syria30
102Iraq29
103Afghanistan27

Source: Henley Passport Index

News Source: Khaleej Times

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