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Passport of the UAE ranked 9th in the TOP-10 most attractive passports of the world, and the passport of Turkey ranked 45th

Passport of the UAE ranked 9th in the TOP-10 most attractive passports of the world, and the passport of Turkey ranked 45th

August 16, 2024

The Henley Passport Index is an international ranking of countries by the level of freedom of movement they provide to their citizens. The index analyzes the visa rules of more than 200 countries and territories and ranks them by number of countries with no visa entry. The country’s ranking is determined by the number of countries in the world to which its citizens can enter without a visa (without a visa or with a visa on arrival).

According to the 2024 report, the UAE passport was ranked in the top 10 most influential passports in the world, ranking 9th. Passport holders of the UAE can visit without visa 185 countries.

Turkey also showed progress. Turkish passport took the ranking 45 place, rising by 7 places. Turkish passport holders can visit 118 countries without visa.

The most attractive passport in the world was the passport of Singapore. Its holders can visit without visa 195 countries.

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