Ranked: The World’s Most and Least Powerful Passports in 2023
Depending on your passport, travel can be as simple as just booking flights, finding a hotel, and, then simply going.
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Depending on your passport, travel can be as simple as just booking flights, finding a hotel, and, then simply going.
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New research from Henley and Partners explores how the countries with the strongest passports benefit from the greatest economic opportunities. Rose Dykins reports
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Singapore’s property market is bracing for surging demand from Chinese buyers as the world’s second-largest economy reopens.
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Henley & Partners have announced Japan as the winner for the fifth year in a row, but where does the U.S. rank?
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Japan has the most powerful passport in the world for the 5th year in a row, according to the Henley Passport Index. South Korea and Singapore are tied for 2nd place.
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President Xi Jinping’s decision to dismantle Covid travel restrictions is accelerating an exodus by wealthy Chinese, who could fuel billions in capital outflows as they plow cash into property and assets abroad.
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While the wealth of the top 25 U.S. billionaires dropped 15% year over year in 2022, according to Forbes’ latest estimate this week, the country has another wealth class that is growing.
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There’s a link between a country’s economic power and freedom to travel
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Chairman of Henley & Partners, Dr. Christian H. Kaelin, says this latest study enhances our understanding of what passport power means in concrete financial terms.
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Henley & Partners report shows net outflow of 1,400 HNWIs. Departures come as Brexit’s economic toll comes into view.
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As disproportionate as it may seem, a person’s freedom of international travel is largely dependent on the passport they own.
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Geopolitical tension has increased the city-state’s attraction as a financial outpost and safe haven. But can it maintain its neutrality?
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