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Aug 1, 2024 11:43 PM GMT
On a global scale, Singapore has established itself as the nation with the strongest travel document, according to Henley & Partners.
The passport of a Latin American country managed to position itself in the 15th place on the list of the most powerful in the world to move from one nation to another, according to what was reported know in the annual ranking of the consulting firm Henley & Partners.
The Henley Passport Index shows Chile at the head of Latin Americaas the nation whose citizens require the fewest visas to travel internationally. In total, They can go without a visa to 175 countries.
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Argentina and Brazil tied for 17th place, with 171 countries that they can visit without having to apply for a visa. Mexico is in 22nd place, with 159 countries that have waived the requirement.
Other countries that stand out on the Henley & Partners list are Uruguay (position 23), Costa Rica (27), Panama (29), Paraguay (31), Peru (33), El Salvador (35), Guatemala (36), Colombia (37) and Honduras (38).
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Singapore shared the top spot in the Henley Passport Index with others, but Now he is number one undisputed and with a record included, since its population can travel without a visa to 195 destinations, out of a total of 227 on the planet.
France, Germany, Italy, Japan and Spain are in joint second place, each with visa-free access to 192 countries. Austria, Finland, Ireland, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, South Korea and Sweden are in third place, by a narrow margin (191).
In fourth place, with 190 countries that do not require visas, are Belgium, Denmark, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. In fifth place are Australia and Portugal, with 189 countries exempt from visa requirements.
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