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These are the most powerful Passports in 2023

Published December 27, 2023
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A new report of the most powerful passports for 2023 (The Henley Passport Index) has been published. Bosnia and Herzegovina advanced by four places.

According to new data, the United Arab Emirates is at the top of the list. Citizens can visit 180 countries without a visa. Second place is shared by Germany, Italy, Spain, France and the Netherlands (178).

Behind them are Austria, Finland, France, Luxembourg, Switzerland and Sweden (177). In fourth place are Denmark, Ireland, Belgium, Portugal, Poland, Ireland and South Korea (176).
Bosnia and Herzegovina is in 44th place.

Citizens of our country can enter 121 countries without a visa. Compared to the last list, which was published in January of this year, we advanced four places.

When it comes to the region, Slovenia is in seventh place, Croatia in eighth place, Serbia in 32nd place, North Macedonia in 36th place, Montenegro in 37th place, Albania in 43rd place, and Kosovo in 86th place.

At the bottom of The Henley Passport Index are the countries whose passport allows visa-free entry to less than 40 countries in the world, namely: North Korea (39), Nepal (38), Palestine (38), Somalia (45), Yemen (35). , Pakistan (47), Syria (40), Iraq (29) and Afghanistan (41). You can view the complete list here, Klix.ba writes.

 

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