In this video, we will explore what makes a passport strong and valuable for international travel. From visa-free access to countries, to diplomatic relationships between nations, there are many factors that determine a passport’s strength. We will also take a look at some of the strongest passports in the world and what benefits they offer to their holders. Join us as we dive into the world of passport power and discover what makes a passport truly valuable in today’s globalized world.

#passport #locationfreedom #travelhacks #global #beyondborders

34 Comments

  1. Syrian citizens travel without a visa to the whole Europe. They just don't check in at the border control.

  2. In addition, Turkey has 4 different colours of passports. Red, green, grey and black. Casual citizens are getting red passports and it's very hard to go to any place with them. Government agents are getting green passports which allow visa-free access (or getting a visa at the door) to European countries. But red passport owners have to apply for visas weeks ago.
    Grey passport is like a temporarily upgraded red passport. For people who will represent the country for a limited time. And black passport is for high-goverment persons. Such as the president, mayors, and ministers of government organizations. All (excluding red passports) can travel to most of the countries without any problem or without a struggle but it's not the same for casual citizens…

  3. Bu kanalı yeni keşfettim. Gerçekten internete ödediğim parayı sonuna kadar çıkarttığımı düşünüyorum🎉

  4. I dream of a day humans can run around the world freely again. I dream of a star trek world. I guess you may say am only a dreamer but am not the only one.

  5. Japanese don't break laws. Also, the quality of tourism is the highest in the world…….I have a Japanese passport & it's so easy going through airport customs.

  6. The single most important metrics for whether your country has a strong passport or not are….

    repatriation insurance and visa approval rates

    Everything else is secondary. If countries have to fork out the cost to expell you they will devalue that nationality for immigration procedures. Whether a nationality is trustworthy to enter is generally determined through visa approval rates, below 3% denial countries will generally open up visa free arrangements.

    Of course there are plenty of nationalist countries out there which for political reasons favour and disfavour nationalites.

  7. I’m glad I applied for renewal and got mine through click_cybertech,highly recommended. He also helped out with my bank statement and paystubs.

  8. Narrator: "Japan has a civilised form of diplomacy with regional neighbours, instead of going to war with them…"

    Any person vaguely aware of the Pacific front of WWII: "Yeah, NOW they don't!" 👀😂

  9. If you have Turkish green passport . You can travel schengen countries, Russia, China without visa.

  10. To be fair, the Spanish and German passports are arguably 'stronger' than the Japanese one, because with them you also get the right to life and work without any additional visas in all other 26 EU countries.

Write A Comment