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If you own a German passport, the world is your oyster, but spare a thought for the Iraqis, who along with several of their regional neighbours can only dream of visa-free travel to most of the planet.

That's according to an annual report released Wednesday on the world's most useless passports, half of which belong to the nations and territories of the Middle East.

While holders of Western passports are largely free to travel around the world thanks to their passports, citizens of many Arab, Asian and African countries do not have that luxury, according to the 2016 Visa Restrictions Index.

Falling just behind Afghanistan and Pakistan, the Iraqi passport was deemed the third worst to hold as a result of the travel restrictions and lack of access Iraqis have to other countries

Along with Iraq, Syria, Libya, Iran and the Palestinian territories also made it into the top ten list. Yemen trailed closely.

The law firm Henley & Partners, which has produced the index annually for the past 11 years, gathered information about the development of visa policies from 218 countries to create the list. Multiple countries tied in more than one place in the list with 104 places.

Visa requirements depend on each country’s relationships with others. The difficulty or ease of either obtaining or not requiring one depends on several factors including diplomatic relationships, security risks, and reciprocal visa arrangements.

The worst passport to hold this year is from Afghanistan, which allows its citizens to travel to only 25 countries in the world without a visa.

The top-ranked country that provided its citizens with visa-free access to 177 countries out of 218 is once again Germany, which also came in first place last year.

The UK, along with Finland, France, Italy and Spain, tied for third best passport, all allowing access to 177 countries without a visa.

“Generally, there was significant movement across the board with only 21 of the 199 countries listed remaining in the same rank,” Henley & Partners said on their website.

“No country however, dropped more than three positions, indicating that overall, visa-free access is improving around the world.”

The firm also concluded that despite the world becoming more mobile and interdependent, there continues to be huge discrepancies in the levels of travel freedom between countries.

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Thanks to American democratic wars & sanctions!

Let's not act like sore losers.

Middle Easterners like Africans, Eastern Europeans, Latin Americans or Southern Asians are not the exemplars of anything desirable.

Not highly intelligent, poor discipline, emotionally unstable, little continuity of civilization and cultural heritage.

No scientific and technological breakthroughs which again goes back to the earlier point about lower intelligence.

Qatar, Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman and Saudi Arabia are rich countries but look how poor their diplomatic offensive has been. They are far less successful than much poorer countries in gaining visa free access for their citizens.
 
Surprised to see Nepal there.

Iran will improve its position dramatically within the decade.
 
LOL No surprises here, as usual depiction of 'Muslims VS Kaafir' based western antics ........... Enough said, and those feeling butt hurt by my comment, pay attention to my signature and say whatever you feel like. :nana:
 
Let's not act like sore losers.

Middle Easterners like Africans, Eastern Europeans, Latin Americans or Southern Asians are not the exemplars of anything desirable.

Not highly intelligent, poor discipline, emotionally unstable, little continuity of civilization and cultural heritage.

No scientific and technological breakthroughs which again goes back to the earlier point about lower intelligence.

Qatar, Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman and Saudi Arabia are rich countries but look how poor their diplomatic offensive has been. They are far less successful than much poorer countries in gaining visa free access for their citizens.

The proof of your nonsense comment is that Erdogan has been exploiting Syrian refugees to gain visa free access to Europe for his citizens, how poor is that?
 
The proof of your nonsense comment is that Erdogan has been exploiting Syrian refugees to gain visa free access to Europe for his citizens, how poor is that?

Not poorer than your nonsensical thought that your ignoratio elenchi about Erdogan and Syrian refugees proves anything about what I said or wrote.
 
If I can't get a visa to go somewhere, I just don't go?

There are so many places that a Hong Konger like myself will want to visit. If it's hard to get a visa then I won't waste my time trying to get one, I'll just vacation somewhere else instead.
 
usual depiction of 'Muslims
Nepal - Hindoo. Ethiopia - Christian Eritrea - partly Christian. Must you only look throught the "Muslim" denomonator always? All it does is hides the real issues which means they never will be addressed.

@A-Team You bas*tards. You beat Pakistan. Next year Pakistan is going to kill more Westerners, threaten hell on the West, send out more terrorists with links to Pakistan, invite more Arab "wanted dead or alive" terrorists to Pakistan, give CNN even more air time to lambast Pakistan. Next Year Pakistan is going to win number 1 slot for bad****.
 
If you own a German passport, the world is your oyster, but spare a thought for the Iraqis, who along with several of their regional neighbours can only dream of visa-free travel to most of the planet.

That's according to an annual report released Wednesday on the world's most useless passports, half of which belong to the nations and territories of the Middle East.

While holders of Western passports are largely free to travel around the world thanks to their passports, citizens of many Arab, Asian and African countries do not have that luxury, according to the 2016 Visa Restrictions Index.

Falling just behind Afghanistan and Pakistan, the Iraqi passport was deemed the third worst to hold as a result of the travel restrictions and lack of access Iraqis have to other countries

Along with Iraq, Syria, Libya, Iran and the Palestinian territories also made it into the top ten list. Yemen trailed closely.

The law firm Henley & Partners, which has produced the index annually for the past 11 years, gathered information about the development of visa policies from 218 countries to create the list. Multiple countries tied in more than one place in the list with 104 places.

Visa requirements depend on each country’s relationships with others. The difficulty or ease of either obtaining or not requiring one depends on several factors including diplomatic relationships, security risks, and reciprocal visa arrangements.

The worst passport to hold this year is from Afghanistan, which allows its citizens to travel to only 25 countries in the world without a visa.

The top-ranked country that provided its citizens with visa-free access to 177 countries out of 218 is once again Germany, which also came in first place last year.

The UK, along with Finland, France, Italy and Spain, tied for third best passport, all allowing access to 177 countries without a visa.

“Generally, there was significant movement across the board with only 21 of the 199 countries listed remaining in the same rank,” Henley & Partners said on their website.

“No country however, dropped more than three positions, indicating that overall, visa-free access is improving around the world.”

The firm also concluded that despite the world becoming more mobile and interdependent, there continues to be huge discrepancies in the levels of travel freedom between countries.

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Which 29 counties allow visa free entry on Pakistani Passport?
 
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