Where does Pakistani passport stand in latest Henley and Partners passport index 2022 report?

Where does Pakistani passport stand in latest Henley and Partners passport index 2022 report?

Despite the fact that Pakistan has succeeded in reinventing itself as oneof the top travel destinations in the world, Pakistanis struggle to obtainvisa access to several countries around the globe.

A new quarterly report issued by the UK-based global citizenship andresidence advisory firm Henley & Partners says Pakistanis own the fourthworst passport among a list of 199 countries reviewed by the company.

Pakistani passport holders can only access 32 countries visa-free orthrough visas on arrival facility.

It is worth noting that despite cordial relations with the Middle East,only Qatar offers visas on arrival to Pakistanis whereas the rest of theregion maintains a stringent scrutiny process for visa issuance.

Even the long-lasting friendship with the red dragon could not delivervisa-free travel access to the neighboring economic power we know as China.

Our eastern neighbor, India, and north-western neighbor Tajikistancurrently rank 87 on the same world index.

Worst passports of 2022

– Congo (Dem. Rep.), Lebanon, Sri Lanka, Sudan (42 destinations) – Bangladesh, Kosovo, Libya (41 destinations) – North Korea (40 destinations) – Nepal, Palestinian territory (38 destinations) – Somalia (35 destinations) – Yemen (34 destinations) – Pakistan (32 destinations) – Syria (30 destinations) – Iraq (29 destinations) – Afghanistan (27 destinations)

On the other end, some Asian passports even outperformed strong Europeanpassports.

Japan, famous for its courtesy, managed to acquire the top spot withvisa-free or visa-on-demand access to a record 193 countries out of thetotal 199 countries.

Not too far behind, South Korea and Singapore landed the second positionwith relaxed access to 192 countries.

The rest of the top 10 list is dominated by European passports with onlyoutsiders, United States of America and Canada, assuming the 7th and 8thspot respectively.

Best passports of 2022

– Japan (193 destinations) – Singapore, South Korea (192 destinations) – Germany, Spain (190 destinations) – Finland, Italy, Luxembourg (189 destinations) – Austria, Denmark, Netherlands, Sweden (188 destinations) – France, Ireland, Portugal, United Kingdom (187 destinations) – Belgium, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, United States (186 destinations) – Australia, Canada, Czech Republic, Greece, Malta (185 destinations) – Hungary (183 destinations) – Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia (182 destinations)

Henley & Partner’s list, updated in real-time with changes in travelpolicies, is one of several indexes created by firms to rank globalpassports according to the ease of access they provide to their citizens.

The index ranks 199 passports according to the number of destinations theirholders can access without a prior visa.