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Henley Passport Index-Pakistan ranks 104th

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Pakistani password ranks 104th among 107 countries in the powerful passport list.

The Henley Passport Index has recently issued the global ranking of 107 countries.

The Henley Passport Index has issued the ranking as per the number of countries or places a passport holder can visit without a prior visa.

Pakistani passport beats passports of three countries; Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan.

Japanese passport holds the top position in the list.

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The topmost powerful passports in the world include Japan, Singapore, South Korea & Germany, Italy & Finland, Spain, Luxembourg, Denmark, Sweden, France, Switzerland, Portugal, Netherlands, Ireland, Australia, the US, UK, Norway, Greece, Belgium, New Zealand, Malta, Czech Republic, Canada, Australia, Slovakia, Lithuania, and Hungary.

Pakistan can travel over 32 countries without a prior visa.

The countries where Pakistanis can travel without a visa or with visa on arrival Cambodia, Maldives, Nepal, Timor-Leste, Cape Verde Islands, Comores Islands, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritania, Mozambique, Dominica, Haiti, Trinidad and Tobago, Qatar, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Montserrat, Uganda, Somalia, Togo, Tanzania, Cook Islands, and others.

It should be remembered that Japan was holding the first position in the list last year as well.

Holding a Japan gives citizens visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 190 countries.

Asian passports had dominated the top 10 most powerful passports with Singapore and South Korea coming to second place last year.

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