World Passport Ranking 2018 – Japan Tops

Who doesn’t love to travel to the various parts of the world? But the passport application process sometimes poses hurdles in the path of traveling to the world. World passport ranking 2018 has come up with new facts related to passport application. Also, it has revealed many surprising facts about passport related to any country. These rankings of passport for various countries have come forth after Hensley Passport Index 2018 is out. According to this report, Japanese passport is the best passport in the world for Japan has got permission for 190 destinations. This is the maximum number for any country till date. Japan passport has topped the list after the country had beaten Singapore according to the latest findings.

Japan Passport Becomes the Leading Passport in the World

Japan passport is the most powerful passport in the world since the country recently got the visa-free access to Myanmar. There was a tight fight between Japan and Singapore at the earlier phase of 2018 when both were looking to grab the top spot in terms of the best passport in the world. Both the countries jumped above Germany after getting visa exemption from Uzbekistan. However, it was Japan who managed to attain the top spot in the world passport ranking 2018.

Countries Which Jumps in Passport Ranking

According to the World Passport Ranking 2018 report, there are certain countries which have witnessed a jump on passport ranking. Some of the names of the nations are France, South Korea, and UAE. Among these three countries, UAE has taken the biggest jump as since 2006 it has ascended 38 points and presently settled at number 21 in Hensley passport index 2018. And if talk about UAE’s ranking among all the Middle East Region then it enjoys the best passport ranking in this region.

France has witnessed a jump for one spot as it has shifted to fourth place from the third spot after gaining visa-free access to Uzbekistan. Also, South Korea moved from 4th to 3rd spot since it has got exemption in visa from Myanmar. Kosovo is another country which might emerge as the biggest successor in terms of the jump in world passport ranking 2018. The country has already got visa relaxation from the European Union and the talks to liberate Visa constraints are going on with the European Council.

Nations Which Witness a Decline

Due to the ascending movement of some of the countries, there are nations which have gone down in Hensley passport index 2018. The countries namely, US, UK, China, and Russia have witnessed a decline in the world passport ranking 2018 report. US and UK have not got any jurisdiction since the start of 2018 and the progress of other countries in the ranking has resulted in the downfall of these countries. And there are fewer chances to expect any jump in the current positions of these two countries.

Russia has shown a growth in the world passport ranking 2018, but the overall result is the downfall of its position. It has witnessed a fall by one spot and currently rests at 47th place in terms of Hensley passport index 2018. Similar is the case with China as the country has got visa-free access to 2 more countries but still there is a fall in its ranking. This condition with both the countries has occurred because many countries have jumped to the higher place. Still, these countries are better than Iraq and Afghanistan for these two countries reside at the bottom of the list.

To conclude, we can say that people from across the world have become attracted towards going to other countries to gain new experience. So, in today’s globalized world, traveling lovers aspire to have an easy visa-free access to other countries. And it is important for every country to ease its passport norms so that more people could come to see new things. Also, it would help to boost the tourism sector of countries which plays an important role in the economic stability. Well, the fight is on and all the countries are trying to get access to various countries for the visit of their countries.  It would be interesting to be seen how the equation would change in the next world passport ranking report.