dotlah! dotlah!
  • Cities
  • Technology
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Society
  • Science
  • About
Social Links
  • zedreviews.com
  • citi.io
  • aster.cloud
  • liwaiwai.com
  • guzz.co.uk
  • atinatin.com
0 Likes
0 Followers
0 Subscribers
dotlah!
  • Cities
  • Technology
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Society
  • Science
  • About
  • Cities
  • People

Asian Countries Dominate Most Powerful Passport List For 2020

  • January 13, 2020
Total
0
Shares
0
0
0

Japan is once again the leader when it comes to the number of destinations a country’s passport can access visa-free followed by Singapore in the second place. This is according to the 2020 edition of the Henley Passport Index (HPI) by Henley & Partners.

Highlights

The following countries gained the top ten rank based on their HPI scores.

Top 10 countries based on Henley Passport Index score, Adapted from “Henley Passport Index and Global Mobility Report”, by Henley & Partners, 2020, retrieved from https://www.henleypassportindex.com/

Japan with a score of 191 leads the list. In close second is Singapore with a score of 190. Meanwhile, Germany and South Korea tie in the third spot (189). Finland and Italy on the other hand tied in fourth place (188). Lastly, a three-way tie between Denmark, Luxembourg, and Spain closes the Top 5 list.

The full rankings are illustrated below. You can click on this report [PDF] for a higher-resolution copy.

Methodology

HPI is based on the data given by the International Air Transport Authority (IATA) and updated using open-source online data. The HPI includes 199 distinct passports and 227 travel destinations.

Each passport is checked against all the 227 specified destinations. A country’s passport gains an additional point of 1 if:

  • a holder can enter a territory without a visa requirement or,
  • a holder, upon arrival in the destination, can obtain a visa, a visitor’s permit, or an electronic travel authority (ETA).

These are conditions defined in the HPI as “visa-free” scenarios.

Otherwise, a score of 0 will be given to a passport for that particular territory.

Summing up all these scores for each territory will yield the HPI score.

This means that a person holding a Japanese passport can enter 191 out of the 227 travel destinations specified in the HPI without needing a visa ahead of time.

Insights

Out of the 30 countries which gained the top 10 HPI scores, 21 are European. This means that overall, these countries continue to possess globally mobile passports which they are known for in the previous years.

Meanwhile, the US and the UK which have been consistently in the top rankings are steadily going down. With the issue of Brexit in the UK and the increasingly stricter policies in the US, it appears that this trend will continue in the succeeding years.

However, Asian countries now occupy the top three spots this year with Japan, Singapore and South Korea. This is a distinction that was held by European countries a decade ago.

According to Dr. Christian Kaelin, Henley & Partners Chairman, the rise of the Asian countries in the ranks shows the advantage of open-door policies and mutually beneficial trade agreements seeing how these countries are also economically thriving.

Now that the world is in a synchronized economic slowdown, global mobility is one way to enhance collective growth, according to FutureMap founder Dr. Parag Khana.

“Migration, as with almost everything else, is a function of supply and demand — and, increasingly, it is accepted that more migration creates more demand, stimulating much needed economic growth. As the world economy heads into a synchronized slowdown, we must view migration as part of the solution, not the problem,” Khana remarked.

Total
0
Shares
Share
Tweet
Share
Share
Related Topics
  • Henley Passport Index
  • Japan
  • Passport
  • Passport Index
  • Singapore
  • Visa
dotlah.com

Previous Article
  • Technology

The Weird, The Wacky, The Just Plain Cool: Best Of CES 2020

  • January 13, 2020
View Post
Next Article
  • Cities

In 2020 Asia Will Have The World’s Largest GDP. Here’s What That Means

  • January 13, 2020
View Post
You May Also Like
View Post
  • Cities
  • People

We must empower local leaders to meet global goals – here’s why

  • dotlah.com
  • November 4, 2025
View Post
  • People

Singapore’s national identity excludes those who don’t look like a ‘regular family’

  • dotlah.com
  • October 9, 2025
View Post
  • Cities

Politicians love comparing NZ’s economy to Singapore or Ireland – but it’s simplistic and misleading

  • dotlah.com
  • September 21, 2025
View Post
  • Cities
  • Technology

Meralco PowerGen’s PacificLight starts up 100 MW fast-response plant in Singapore

  • dotlah.com
  • June 20, 2025
View Post
  • People
  • Politics

Singapore PM Wong arrives in Malacañang

  • dotlah.com
  • June 4, 2025
View Post
  • Cities

Renewable energy, carbon credits are priority areas of cooperation for Singapore, Philippines: Lawrence Wong

  • dotlah.com
  • June 4, 2025
View Post
  • Cities
  • Politics

Singapore businesses eye more investments in PH, says PM Wong

  • Dean Marc
  • June 4, 2025
View Post
  • Featured
  • Features
  • People

Conclave: How A New Pope Is Chosen

  • Dean Marc
  • April 25, 2025


Trending
  • 1
    • Science
    • Technology
    From mRNA To Electrons: Here’s Who Won Nobel Prizes In 2023
    • October 11, 2023
  • 2
    • Cities
    • People
    Nagorno-Karabakh: the world should have seen this crisis coming – and it’s not over yet
    • October 5, 2023
  • 3
    • Lah!
    • Technology
    Singapore Wins International Award For Its Artificial Intelligence Governance And Ethics Initiatives
    • May 30, 2019
  • 4
    • Cities
    • Lah!
    • Technology
    ST Engineering’s IoT Solution To Monitor Performance Of Lifts In Singapore
    • September 16, 2021
  • Under privatisation, Ukraine came to have a 90% owner-occupancy rate | (c) Sergiy Serdyuk / Alamy Stock Photo. All rights reserved 5
    • Cities
    • World Events
    The war in Ukraine has caused a housing crisis. Here’s how to combat it
    • May 2, 2022
  • 6
    • Cities
    • Technology
    Meralco PowerGen’s PacificLight starts up 100 MW fast-response plant in Singapore
    • June 20, 2025
  • 7
    • Cities
    • Lah!
    CapitaLand Malls X POP MART Launch World’s First Molly 15: Into The Future Exhibition And luxury Collectible Mega Space Molly Christmas At Funan
    • November 7, 2021
  • 8
    • Technology
    Singtel And Great Eastern Partner To Offer General Insurance Products With Telco-centric Benefits
    • August 28, 2020
  • 9
    • Cities
    • Lah!
    Novel Window Design Reduces Outdoor Noise And Improves Ventilation
    • February 4, 2021
  • 10
    • Technology
    Ahead Of The Curve: Singapore’s Approach To 5G
    • October 17, 2019
  • 11
    • Lah!
    NUS Computing Launches Centre For Computing For Social Good & Philanthropy To Nurture Tech Leaders With A Heart For The Community
    • July 1, 2021
  • 12
    • People
    • Techton
    • World Events
    Nurses On The Front Lines: A History Of Heroism From Florence Nightingale To Coronavirus
    • May 12, 2020
Trending
  • 1
    ASEAN takes major step toward landmark digital economy pact
    • November 8, 2025
  • 2
    We must empower local leaders to meet global goals – here’s why
    • November 4, 2025
  • Halloween Deals 3
    31 Spooky Deals for October 31! Halloween Specials!
    • October 31, 2025
  • 2025 Laptop Buyer’s Guide: Best Value and Performance Picks 4
    2025 Laptop Buyer’s Guide: Best Value and Performance Picks
    • October 28, 2025
  • 5
    Why climate summits fail – and three ways to save them
    • October 21, 2025
  • Bluetooth speakers 6
    Best Bluetooth Speakers Under $200 (2025 Edition)
    • October 16, 2025
  • 7
    Apple Vision Pro upgraded with the powerful M5 chip and comfortable Dual Knit Band
    • October 15, 2025
  • 8
    Apple unveils new 14‑inch MacBook Pro powered by the M5 chip, delivering the next big leap in AI for the Mac
    • October 15, 2025
  • 9
    Apple introduces the powerful new iPad Pro with the M5 chip
    • October 15, 2025
  • 10
    Singapore’s national identity excludes those who don’t look like a ‘regular family’
    • October 9, 2025
Social Links
dotlah! dotlah!
  • Cities
  • Technology
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Society
  • Science
  • About
Connecting Dots Across Asia's Tech and Urban Landscape

Input your search keywords and press Enter.