Home GCC UAE Revealed: How powerful is your passport? These are the world’s most powerful and least powerful passports by Varun Godinho March 27, 2019 According to the Henley Passport Index, which periodically ranks the world’s passports in order of the number of countries that its holders have visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to, three Asian countries – Japan, Singapore and South Korea – jointly occupy the first position with access to 189 countries. Germany is in close second position with visa-free/ visa-on-arrival to 188 countries, thanks to a recent visa agreement with Uzbekistan. This dynamic rating has seen a major shift over the last few years. For example, in 2015, the United Kingdom and the United States of America jointly held the first position. Now, the UK occupies the fifth position with a score (number of countries that its nationalities have visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to) of 185 while America is in the sixth position with a score of 184. According to the Henley, the UAE is in 21st position (jointly with Brunei) with visa-free/ visa-on-arrival access to 165 countries. This is a remarkable increase from the UAE which was in 65th position only a decade ago with a score of 52. Among the GCC countries, the UAE has the best passport scores the highest. Read: UAE passport ranked world’s most powerful “The UAE’s meteoric rise in the Henley Passport Index is indicative of the country’s growing soft power and its viability as a global commercial, economic and travel hub,” said Bata Racic, Director of Henley & Partners Dubai. “Since 1999, visa restrictions on Emirati citizens have been lifted by over 45 different countries, and we expect the Gulf country to continue its remarkable growth trajectory over the coming months and years.” The UAE’s passport was also recently ranked as the world’s most powerful, according to a Passport Index released by Arton Capital in December. Citizens of the Emirates can fly to 167 countries without needing a visa, that report found. Among the remaining GCC countries, according to Henley, Kuwait came second with visa-free/ visa-on-arrival access to 92 destinations, followed by Qatar (87 destinations), Bahrain (81 destinations), Oman (76 destinations) and Saudi Arabia (73 destinations). The UAE’s rise in the passport ranking can be attributed to the singing of several visa agreements recently Russia, Mexico, Japan, and Sierra Leone. Geopolitical factors, like the decision to become a member of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, and the forging of strategic partnerships with China have, according to analysts, also being catalysts in the process of UAE’s passport becoming ever stronger. World’s most powerful passports in 2019, according to Henley Passport Index: (Score reveals the number of countries and territories citizens have visa-free/visa-on-arrival access to) Japan, Singapore, South Korea Score: 189 Germany Score: 188 Denmark, Finland, Italy, Sweden, France Score: 187 Luxembourg, Spain Score: 186 Austria, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Switzerland, United Kingdom Score: 185 Belgium, Canada, Greece, Ireland, United States of America Score: 184 Czech Republic Score: 183 Malta Score: 182 Australia, Iceland, New Zealand Score: 181 Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia, Slovenia Score: 180 World’s least powerful passports in 2019, according to Henley Passport Index: Afghanistan, Iraq Score: 30 Somalia, Syria Score: 32 Pakistan Score: 33 Yemen Score: 36 Eritrea, Sudan Score: 38 Palestinian Territory, Lebanon Score: 39 Libya, Nepal Score: 40 Bangladesh, South Sudan, Iran Score: 41 Ethiopia, North Korea Score: 42 Sri Lanka, Congo, Kosovo Score: 43 Tags henley passport index uae passport world passport ranking 0 Comments You might also like UAE rises four places in passport index, this nation holds the top spot Revealed: World’s best and worst passports for travel in 2020 Revealed: World’s best and worst passports for travel in 2019