This is the best passport in the world in 2019 guarantees access to 189 different countries
The best passport in the world the title goes to Japan and the Singapore Henley Passport Index evaluates the passports that offer visa-free entry in most countries. According to the company, passports from Japan and Singapore are the best, guaranteeing access to 189 different countries.
Portugal ranked fifth, along with Austria, the Netherlands and Switzerland, allowing entry to 184 countries
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