KABUL (Pajhwok): In the latest international ranking of passports conducted by the Henley Global Institute, Afghanistan’s passport has once again been identified as the least trusted passport in the world and is placed last in the list.
Henley Global Institute has published today (Monday, 17 October) the new ranking of countries’ passports.
In this ranking, Japan is at the top of the list, whose holders can travel to 193 destinations without a visa.
After Japan, the passports of Singapore, South Korea and Germany were recognized as the most powerful passports in the world.
In this validation, Afghanistan is ranked 112 after Pakistan, Syria and Iraq with only 27 destinations available to its holders.
It should be mentioned that Iran and Afghanistan passports last year had the lowest validity based on the validation of this institution.
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