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Top Countries With The Weakest Passport In The World Part 2.

Unlocking the Limitations of The Weakest Passports.

By Global News Network Published 11 months ago 4 min read
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Welcome to Part 2 of our exploration into the "Top Countries With The Weakest Passport in the World." In this sequel, we delve deeper into the rankings, uncovering the nations whose passports offer limited global mobility. Join us as we unveil the countries that face travel restrictions, visa requirements, and limited access to international destinations. Prepare to discover the challenges faced by citizens holding these passports, highlighting the significance of travel documents in today's interconnected world.

1. Eritrea:

Passport holders have visa-free access to only 41 countries including Kenya Qatar and Uganda.

Eritrea is a country located in the Horn of Africa bordered by Sudan to the west Ethiopia to the south and Djibouti to the southeast.

Only 38 countries do not require a visa for holders of an Eritrean passport, making it one of the weakest in existence. This is brought on by a number of elements, such as political unrest, economic stagnation, and a turbulent past.

Eritrean nationals frequently struggle to secure travel visas, which limits their mobility and prospects for international travel. The Eritrean passport’s shortcomings contribute to the nation’s exclusion and make it challenging for its residents to interact with and forge ties with individuals in other areas of the world.

2. Libya:

Passport holders have visa-free access to only 43 countries including Indonesia Mauritania and Syria.

Holders of a Libyan passport are eligible for visa-free or visa-on-arrival entry into a number of nations. Tunisia is one of these countries. Turkey Egypt Jordan Malaysia the UAE and Qatar. But in comparison to many other passports, the Libyan passport is poor. It is now ranked 107th in the world and only permits its holders to access 43 nations without a visa or with a visa upon arrival.

The political unrest and security issues in Libya, which have prompted international limitations and scrutiny, are just two of the causes contributing to this low rating. Holders of Libyan passports are limited in their travel possibilities and encounter greater challenges and administrative roadblocks while arranging international travel.

3. Sudan:

Passport holders have visa-free access to only 44 countries including Egypt Iran and Qatar.

One of the weakest passports in the world is that of Sudan. The Sudanese passport is placed 105th out of 110 countries in the Henley Passport Index, which rates passports depending on how many countries their holders can visit without a visa or with one on arrival.

Only 44 countries can be visited by Sudanese nationals without a visa, severely restricting their ability to travel widely. The weak points of the passport include the country’s unstable political climate, internal disputes, and terrorism risks.

4. Nepal:

Passport holders have visa-free access to only 45 countries including India Indonesia and the Philippines.

Nepal’s passport is viewed as being weak because it only allows for a little amount of international travel without a visa. By 2021, Nepali nationals will be able to enter about 45 nations without a visa or with one obtained upon arrival. Comparatively speaking, this is less than other nations.

India, Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia are among the nations where nationals of Nepal can travel visa-free or obtain a visa upon arrival. Philippines Singapore, the Maldives, and a number of African nations. However, Nepali nationals must first obtain a visa in order to enter nations like the US and the UK. Canada Australia and a number of European nations.

The Nepal passport Is recognized as one of the weakest passports in the world as a result of this restriction. However, the Nepali government is taking a number of measures to raise the ranking of the passport, including strengthening bilateral ties and upgrading security aspects.

5. Palestinian Territories

Palestinian Territories passports are yet another on the list of worst to possess due to political unpredictability and security concerns. African countries make up 13 of the 51 countries that grant visa-free or visa-on-arrival travel. Most of the remaining nations are in Asia.

Some nations in the Americas and Oceania also permit entry without a visa. For bearers of Palestinian passports, the US and all of Europe want a previous visa that has been approved. Additionally, EU nations have restricted travel for people with Russian passports

6. North Korea

The North Korean passport is seen as being weak because it can only travel to a small number of nations without a visa. Passport holders from North Korea can access 39 countries as of 2021 without a visa.

This is brought on by a number of things, including North Korea’s shoddy international standing, violations of human rights, and nuclear weapons program. It is also challenging for North Korean passport holders to get visas for other nations due to the nation’s isolation from the global economy and tight travel restrictions.

The North Korean passport Is among the weakest in the world as a result of these issues taken together.

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