Consulting company Henley & Partners has compiled its traditional rating of world passports by the number of countries where its holder can enter without obtaining a visa. The list is compiled every six months.
In the first place is the Japanese passport, its holders can enter 193 countries of the world without a visa. The second place was shared by the passports of South Korea and Singapore (192 countries). In third place are the passports of Germany, Spain, Finland, Italy, and Luxembourg. Their citizens have the opportunity to freely visit 190 states.
The British passport ranked sixth (187 countries) and Switzerland seventh (186).
The Ukrainian passport took 35th place. Our compatriots can travel without a visa to 144 destinations.
The outsider on the list was Afghanistan, with a passport which you can visit only 27 countries of the world.