The list has been published annually since 2006 by the London-based Henley & Partners consulting company and the International Air Transport Association. In 2015, German passports were at the top of the list with visa-free accessibility to 177 out of 218 countries. Citizens from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Somalia and Syria had the least-valuable passports on the list.
Here are some of the most valuable passports and the number of countries to which the owner has visa-free access:
1. Germany – 177
2. Sweden – 176
3. Finland, France, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom – 175
4. Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, the United States – 174
5. Austria, Japan, Singapore – 173
6. Canada, Ireland, the Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, South Korea, Switzerland – 172
7. Greece, New Zealand – 171
8. Australia – 169
9. Malta – 168
10. The Czech Republic, Hungary, Iceland – 167
11. Slovakia – 165
12. Liechtenstein, Malaysia, Slovenia – 164
13. Latvia – 163
14. Estonia, Lithuania – 162
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