Strongest: Turkey, passport climb to 50
The world’s most powerful passports have been updated. Asian countries Japan and Singapore retained their first rank. While Germany and South Korea shared the second place, Italy, Spain, Finland and Luxembourg took place on the stage.
According to Euronews Turkish According to the Henley Passport Index, which is waiting in front of International Air Transport (IATA), Turkey rose seven times in the list of 199 countries and ranked 50th.
Citizens of Japan and Singapore can travel with 192 unvisited or excursions, as last year.
South Korea and Germany are in second place (190), while Italy, Finland, Spain and Luxembourg (189) are in second place.
The last place in the ranking was 111th, Afghanistan in the step. Since 2010, the last of the 26 citizens to be admitted visa-free. Iraq took the second place with 28 countries and took the second place with 29 countries.
Inequality at all-time high
The British passport, which was at the top of the list in 2014, was able to take the 6th place this year along with Switzerland, New Zealand and Belgium.
Since 2006, when it was aimed to progress in a project, which is the project of the Index, the Asian country has had successes in the top ranks.
Freedom of travel inequality, on the other hand, is pushed to an all-time high this year. Countries meet people with whom they can travel in the course of the most important and last course of the imbalance list. Accordingly, there is a 166 difference between the number of countries that Japan and Singapore can travel to without a visa, and Afghanistan.