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The Henley Passport Index 2022: Japan Tops List, India At No.87 With Visa-Free Access To 60 Countries

Japan has the strongest passport, while Singapore and South Korea shared the second place on The Henley Passport Index 2022.

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By: Manas Sen Gupta Published: Jul 20, 2022 04:38 PM IST

The Henley Passport Index 2022: Japan Tops List, India At No.87 With Visa-Free Access To 60 Countries
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The Henley Passport Index 2022 is out and Asian nations have taken the top three positions. Japan emerged as the country with the strongest passport with access to 193 countries either visa-free or visa-on-demand. By Manas Sen Gupta

Singapore and South Korea shared second place with access to 192 nations for their respective citizens. However, India is ranked No.87, with its passport granting visa-free or visa-on-demand access to 60 nations.

Countries that Indian passport holders can travel to visa-free 

There are 60 countries that are allowing Indian passport holders to enter the borders without a prior visa. These nations are: – In Oceania

Cook Islands
Fiji
Marshall Islands
Micronesia
Niue
Palau Islands
Samoa
Tuvalu
Vanuatu

In Middle East

Iran
Jordan
Oman
Qatar

In Europe
Albania
Serbia

In Caribbean
Barbados
British Virgin Islands
Dominica
Grenada
Haiti
Jamaica
Montserrat
St. Kitts and Nevis
St. Lucia
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Trinidad and Tobago

– In Asia

Bhutan
Cambodia
Indonesia
Laos
Macao (SAR China)
Maldives
Myanmar
Nepal
Sri Lanka
Thailand
Timor-Leste

In Americas
Bolivia
El Salvador

In Africa
Botswana
Burundi
Cape Verde Islands
Comoro Islands
Ethiopia
Gabon
Guinea-Bissau
Madagascar
Mauritania
Mauritius
Mozambique
Rwanda
Senegal
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Somalia
Tanzania
Togo
Tunisia
Uganda
Zimbabwe

Here are the rankings from The Henley Passport Index 2022

Europe dominates the top tier

Germany
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The top-three nations are followed on the list by a number of European countries, many of whom share the same rank because of the number of countries their respective passports grant access to.

Germany and Spain are tied at No.3 while Finland, Italy and Luxembourg stand together at No.4 on the list. The UK came in sixth place with access to 187 nations and the US was one place below, with its passport allowing access to 186 countries.

Austria, Denmark, the Netherlands, Sweden, France, Ireland, Portugal, Belgium, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, Australia, Canada, Czech Republic, Greece, Malta, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland and Slovakia complete the top-ten ranks while sharing positions.

Other Asian passports that are equally powerful

Malaysia
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The next most powerful Asian passport after Japan, Singapore and South Korea is Malaysia. The country came in at No.13 on the list, with its passport allowing access to its citizens in 179 countries.

Malaysia is followed by Hong Kong SAR at No.18 (171 nations), China at No.69 (80 nations) and Thailand at No.70 (79 nations).

North Korea (No.105), Nepal and Palestinian Territory (both at No.106), Somalia (No.107), Yemen (No.108), Pakistan (No.109), Syria (No.110), Iraq (No.111) and Afghanistan (No.112) were at the bottom of The Henley Passport Index 2022.

Difference in recovery rate of travel mobility

The Henley Passport Index 2022
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Citing data from International Air Transport Association (IATA), Henley notes that the “international passenger demand in the Asia-Pacific region has only reached 17 percent of pre-COVID levels.” It says that the figure was below 10 percent for most of the past two years.

However, according to Henley, Europe and North America have shown a better recovery rate of around 60 percent of pre-crisis travel mobility levels.

The Indian passport, as per Henley, now offers “roughly the same travel freedom” as it did before the pandemic struck in 2020 when it could grant unrestricted access to only 23 destinations.

Quoting Chris Dix of VFS Global, a visa processing provider, the Henley report underlines that visa applications in India are averaging over 20,000 per day into the July-August holiday season.

The Henley Passport Index is compiled using exclusive and official data from the IATA. It includes 199 passports and 227 travel destinations. The index is updated quarterly.

Check out the complete ranking here.

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Manas Sen Gupta

Manas Sen Gupta

Manas Sen Gupta writes at the intersection of tech, entertainment and history. His works have appeared in publications such as The Statesman, Myanmar Matters, Hindustan Times and News18/ETV. In his spare time, Manas loves studying interactive charts and topographic maps. When not doing either, he prefers reading detective fiction. Spring is his favourite ..Read More

   
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