New Zealand passport is now the most powerful in the world; India secures 58th position
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, NEW ZEALAND/ Updated : Oct 8, 2020, 14:12 IST
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New Zealand passport is now the most powerful in the world as per the recent global rankings. Reportedly, the passport index lists the power of passports in terms of real-time, visa restrictions, factoring in legislative changes, … Read more
New Zealand passport is now the most powerful in the world as per the recent global rankings. Reportedly, the passport index lists the power of passports in terms of real-time, visa restrictions, factoring in legislative changes, and entry requirements. Read less
Earlier, New Zealand shared the top position with Japan. However, it has now claimed the position solely, and has secured a definitive top spot. In fact, a New Zealand passport can now get you visa-free access to more than 120 countries.
The second spot is shared by passports of Japan, along with Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Ireland, Luxembourg, South Korea, and Australia. The third spot is shared by Sweden, France, Spain, Belgium, Italy, and Finland. Meanwhile, India secured 58th position on the list, and shares the position with Algeria, Jordan, Benin, and Gabon.
By securing the numero uno position, New Zealand is expected to be in a better position to attract talent, as well as lure tourists post-COVID.
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