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This video compares different passports based on their travel acceptance from all over the world (visa-free + on-arrival visa).
Overall 199 Countries and Territories are listed.
The information provided here reflects the 2020 Passport Index ranking on 07 May 2020.

Index Source: https://www.passportindex.org/about.php
Passport Index Methodology:
1. The numbers in this video of visa-free travel acceptance are the sum of visa-free and on-arrival visa acceptance.
2. Visa-free travel acceptance numbers can be the same as in other countries. The numbers on top (199 - 1) are just serial for faster recognition.
3. Passports of 193 United Nations member countries and 6 territories (ROC Taiwan, Macao (SAR China), Hong Kong (SAR China), Kosovo, Palestinian Territory, and the Vatican) for a total of 199 are considered.
4. Territories annexed to other countries such as Norfolk Island (Australia), French Polynesia (France), British Virgin Islands (Britain), etc. who do not issue their passports are excluded and not considered as destinations.
5. Countries that issue passports, regardless if they enforce independent visa policies or not are considered as destinations.
6. Data is based on official information provided by governments, updated in real-time with intelligence obtained through crowdsourcing, and enhanced with proprietary research from highly credible sources.
7. A significant number of passport images are provided by proud citizens of their countries. While some chose to remain anonymous, most have been credited for their contribution.

Following Countries and Territories are listed:
Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, Somalia, Yemen, Palestinian Territories, Iran, Sudan, North Korea, Libya, Eritrea, Bangladesh,
Nigeria, Ethiopia, Nepal, South Sudan, Congo (Dem. Rep.), Congo, Kosovo, Myanmar [Burma], Sri Lanka, Lebanon,
Liberia, Djibouti, Central African Republic, Cameroon, Guinea Bissau, Burundi, Egypt, Comoros, Chad, Guinea, Niger, Mali,
Equatorial Guinea, Laos, Togo, Haiti, Angola, Mauritania, Turkmenistan, Algeria, Jordan, Viet Nam, Gabon, Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast),
Burkina Faso, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Bhutan, Cambodia, Mozambique, Benin, Madagascar, Ghana, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe,
India, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Zimbabwe, Gambia, Morocco, Cabo Verde, Uganda, Philippines, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Kenya,
Zambia, Tanzania, Dominican Republic, Cuba, Armenia, Namibia, Malawi, Azerbaijan, Tunisia, Eswatini, China, Lesotho, Suriname,
Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, Botswana, Bolivia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Nauru, Guyana, Maldives, Bahrain,
Jamaica, Fiji, Belize, Ecuador, Timor Leste, Kuwait, South Africa, Qatar, Micronesia, Albania, Palau, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Moldova, Marshall Islands, Turkey, Nicaragua, Russian Federation, Georgia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Kiribati, Tonga, Tuvalu, El Salvador,
Samoa, Guatemala, Honduras, Venezuela, Vanuatu, Colombia, Solomon Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Lucia, Taiwan, Serbia, Panama,
Paraguay, Mauritius, Macao, Trinidad and Tobago, Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,
Seychelles, Peru, Costa Rica, Ukraine, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Bahamas, Vatican City, Uruguay, Barbados,
Mexico, Israel, Brunei, Andorra, San Marino, Hong Kong, Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Monaco, Croatia, Liechtenstein, Bulgaria, Malaysia,
Romania, Cyprus, Australia, Iceland, Latvia, Estonia, Slovenia, New Zealand, Canada, United Kingdom, Slovakia, Lithuania, Hungary,
Poland, Czech Republic, Japan, Greece, Norway, Malta, Italy, Belgium, France, Sweden, Singapore, United States of America, South Korea,
Ireland, Switzerland, Portugal, Austria, Netherlands, Denmark, Spain, Luxembourg, Finland, Germany, United Arab Emirates

FAQ:
Visa-Free Vs. Visa on Arrival Vs. Visa Required
Visa-free refers to the ability to travel to a foreign country without the need for a travel visa. In such a case only a valid passport is required for entry and exit purposes.
Visa on arrival means that travelers must obtain a visa to enter the destination country, but it can be obtained upon arrival. Visitors do not need to apply for a travel visa beforehand.
Visa required means that travelers must apply for a visa to the country before actually traveling there.

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