In a recent report by Henley & Partners, a global citizenship and residence advisory company, Pakistan has been ranked as the nation with the fourth-worst passport in the world. This ranking is based on an index that assesses the number of destinations accessible to residents without requiring a prior visa.
100th out of 227 countries
With a population exceeding 220 million, Pakistan finds itself at the 100th position among the 227 countries evaluated in the index. The limited number of visa-free travel options available to Pakistani passport holders contributes to its lower ranking on the global scale.
There are more countries than ever before in the Top 10 ranking of the Henley Passport Index as the battle for first place becomes increasingly competitive.
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The report further shows that until January 2023, Pakistan had access to 35 countries with an on-arrival visa facility but now the number has come down to 33. While this news may be disappointing for Pakistani citizens who wish to explore the world, it is important to note that a passport’s ranking should not solely define a nation’s potential or its people.
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Efforts to improve international relations, increase diplomatic ties, and enhance visa policies can gradually lead to greater mobility for Pakistani passport holders. As countries continue to adapt and evolve their travel regulations, there remains hope that Pakistan’s ranking will improve in the future, enabling its citizens to enjoy more seamless international travel opportunities.
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