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The UAE passport continues to hold its top spot globally, granting access to 180 nations.

January 2, 2024
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The UAE passport continues to hold its top spot globally, granting access to 180 nations.

Based on the Passport Index-2024, a worldwide financial advising organization called Arton Capital, the UAE passport continued to be the most powerful passport in the world.

According to Arton Capital, the UAE’s favorable diplomacy has made a substantial contribution to the passport’s strengthening.

The UAE passport holder is granted entry into 180 countries worldwide, including 120 countries where no previous visa is required and 50 countries where visas can be purchased online or upon arrival.

The capacity to enter 178 countries was ranked second for passports from Germany, Spain, France, Italy, and the Netherlands; 177 countries were accessed by passports from Sweden, Finland, Luxembourg, Austria, and Switzerland.

In fourth position, passports from Denmark, Belgium, Portugal, Poland, Ireland, and South Africa allowed their holders to enter 176 countries worldwide; in fifth place, passports from Singapore, Greece, Norway, the Czech Republic, the United Kingdom, Hungary, Japan, and New Zealand allowed their holders to enter 176 countries worldwide.

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