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German Passport World's Strongest, India Ranks Ahead Of China

Darpan News Desk IANS, 17 Jan, 2017 12:34 PM
    Indian passport has been ranked 78 in a global ranking of the world's most powerful passports which was topped by Germany. Germany topped the list with a visa-free score of 157 while Singapore overtakes South Korea and becomes the highest ranked Asian passport with a visa-free score of 156.
     
    India stands at 78th position with a visa-free score of 46, ahead of China and Pakistan which are ranked 58th and 94th on the list respectively.
     
    Afghanistan's is the least powerful passport with a visa-free score of just 23.
     
     
    Canada ties for fifth most powerful passport with Malaysia, Ireland, and New Zealand with a VFS (visa-free score) of 153. Canadian passport holders will find themselves welcome to enter 110 countries visa-free and with visas on arrival at an additional 43 countries.
     
    The latest edition of the world's most popular Arton Capital's global ranking 'Passport Index' is based on cross-border access of national passports.
     
    The world's most popular online interactive tool which collects, displays and ranks the passports globally assigns a "visa-free score" according to the number of countries a passport holder can visit visa-free or with visa on arrival.
     
     
    "The desire to improve one's opportunity and security for their family transcends borders. As such, having a second citizenship has never been more relevant," said John Hanafin, CEO of Arton Capital.
     
    The newly added 'World Openness Score' (WOS) tracks the progression of freedom of mobility across the globe. The WOS in 2016 was 17,925. In the first month of 2017, the score has already increased to 17,948.
     
    "This trend shows opening of borders but will it continue? With the recent backlash against globalisation and ongoing immigration issues, the World Openness Score may be in danger of decline," the report said.
     
    In recent years, citizenship by investment has become a USD 2 billion industry, with over 20,000 investors seeking a second residency or citizenship around the globe every year. 

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