World’s most powerful passports; Tunisia ranks 61st

The Tunisian passport has been ranked 61st on global financial advisory firm Arton Capital’s World Passport Index. Tunisia tied in 61st place with fellow African countries Ghana and Zambia.

The passport ranking is based on the Visa-Free Score, the Visa-Free portion and the United Nations Development Programme Human Development Index of all countries.

It also takes into account which passports gives its nationals the most global mobility based on how many countries can be visited without a visa, or by getting one upon arrival.

Tunisia’s passport was given a Global Mobility Score of 61 because it provides visa-free/visa on arrival access to only 61 countries.

In Africa, the Tunisian passport is the ninth strongest along with Zambia (61) and Ghana (61) behind the strongest Seychelles (125), Mauritius (120), South Africa (90), Botswana (68), Lesotho (68), Malawi (67), Swaziland (66), Gambia (65), Namibia (65), Kenya (65), Tanzania (62) and Cape Verde (62).

Most powerful passports

The title of the most powerful passport in the world went to Germany with a ranking of (158) followed by Sweden (157) while Finland (156), France (156), Switzerland (156), Spain (156), South Korea (156) and the United Kingdom (156) are tied in the third place.

The worlds weakest passports

The Afghanistan (24) passport was ranked the weakest followed by Pakistan (27), Iraq (29), Somalia (31), Syria (31), Sudan (36), Ethiopia (36) and South Sudan (36).

Arton Capital’s passport index is the only live global ranking of passports.

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