The latest results from the Henley
Passport Index, a ranking of all the world's passports
according to the number of destinations their holders can access
without a prior visa, provide exclusive insight into what
post-pandemic travel freedom might look like as countries around
the world selectively begin to open their borders to international
visitors.
Without taking temporary and constantly evolving
COVID19 travel restrictions into account, Japan firmly holds onto
the number one spot on the index — which is based on exclusive
data from IATA —
with Japanese passport holders theoretically able to access a
record 193 destinations around the world visa-free.
Singapore
remains in 2nd place, with a visa-free/visa-on-arrival score of
192, while Germany and South Korea again share joint-3rd place,
each with access to 191 destinations.
As has been the case for most of the index's
16-year history, the majority of the remaining top 10 spots are
held by EU countries.
The UK and the US, both of which continue to
face steadily eroding passport strength since they held the top
spot in 2014, currently share joint-7th place, with a
visa-free/visa-on-arrival score of 187.
The latest results indicate that the gap in travel
freedom is now at its largest since the index began in 2006, with
Japanese passport holders able to access 167 more destinations
than citizens of Afghanistan, who can visit only 26 destinations
worldwide without acquiring a visa in advance.
Although there has been very little movement in
the Henley Passport Index for the past five quarters since the
outbreak of COVID19, taking a step back reveals some interesting
dynamics over the past decade.
Q2 2021 saw China entering the
biggest climbers in the past decade for the first time. China has
risen by 22 places in the ranking since 2011, from 90th position
with a visa-free/visa-on-arrival score of just 40 to 68th position
with a score of 77.
The most remarkable turnaround story on the
index by far, however, is the UAE, which continues its stellar
ascendance. In 2011, the UAE was ranked 65th with a
visa-free/visa-on-arrival score of 67, while today, thanks to the
Emirates' ongoing efforts to strengthen diplomatic ties with
countries across the globe, it is ranked 15th with a score of 174.
Dr. Christian H. Kaelin, Chairman of Henley &
Partners and the inventor of the passport index concept, said the
past year has demonstrated that no government is infallible — even
the world's superpowers and wealthiest nations floundered — and
many failed their citizens.
"While nobody expects a return to
pre-pandemic mobility levels anytime soon, the outlook now is
certainly more hopeful than it was even a few months ago. The
latest ranking is a reminder that economic recovery and
development are dependent on global mobility, including personal
travel freedom, and that passport power should never be taken for
granted," said Dr. Kaelin.
Looking ahead to what the rest of 2021 holds,
experts commenting in the Global Mobility Report 2021 Q2 released
by Henley & Partners, suggest that adaptability and
responsiveness will be critical to future survival and success.
Dr. Parag Khanna, Founder and Managing Partner of FutureMap, says
the second half of the year may well see millions of people
scattering again.
"The shifting patterns of migration in the post-COVID
world (when it comes) will be non-linear and perhaps
unpredictable," Dr. Khanna said. "They will mimic the reality of a world in which
there are many unfolding crises, from pandemics to climate change
to political polarization. Countries facing fiscal pressures as
well as skilled labor and investment shortages will seek to
attract and recruit everyone from start-up entrepreneurs who can
stimulate innovation to doctors and nurses who can boost public
health services. The global war for talent is now well underway."
The Henley Passport Index for Q2 2021 in .pdf
format is
here.
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