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With BH Passport to 95 Countries without Visa

Published April 4, 2015
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BH passportCitizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina can enter 95 countries around the world with their passports.

International consulting company  “Henley&Partners” published “Henley&Partners Visa Restrictions Index” for 2014, i.e. global list of countries related to freedom of travel enjoyed by their citizens.

This consulting company analyzed the visa policy of all countries of the world and based on that, created a list based on the freedom of the possibility of entrance to another country.

Country in the region whose citizens have the most benefit from owning a passport is Slovenia. Like in the last year remained at the 12th position, and citizens of this country can travel without visa to 160 countries, out of 219 in the world.

The second best placed Balkan country is still Croatia, that takes 22nd place, while it was the 26th previous year. With no troubles when making visa, Croats can travel to 138 countries.

Serbia is on the 35th place with 107 countries for which they not need visa, and also made a progress, like Macedonia, whose citizens can freely enter 106 countries, by which they tkae the 36th place of “Henley&Partners“ list.

Bosnia and Herzegovina also progresses compared to the last year’s list, when it was at the 44th place with 91 countries to which citizens could travel without visa.

This time, BiH, progressed for  two places and is now at the 42nd place, and owners of BH passports can travel without visa to 95 countries throughout the world.

(Source: ekapija.ba)

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