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Pakistan Passport
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Pakistani passport ranks among worst in the world once again

| @indiablooms | Jul 20, 2022, at 08:27 pm

Islamabad: The Pakistani passport has once again been ranked among the worst in the world, Geo TV reported on Wednesday.

Pakistan's passport was ranked the fourth-worst, one place below Yemen and three steps above Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan, in the world, according to the most recent Henley Passport Index.

Pakistan's travel document stands at 109 on the index and grants free access to 32 countries only.

The passports of Japan, Singapore, and South Korea have the most powerful passports, which is being seen as reversing pre-pandemic rankings which were dominated by European nations.

The Japanese passport, which stands at the top, grants free entry to 193 countries, one more than Singapore and South Korea passports.

(With UNI Inputs)

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