I like to travel here and there when I can, and I was recently pondering the best-ranked passports - i.e. what nationalities have the most freedoms when travelling. Rankings are based on who can visit the most countries either visa-free or with a visa-on-arrival. This in turn is really based on how that country treats other countries: so, for example, if Country X requires Country Y and Z to obtain restrictive visas to enter, then Countries Y and Z will return the favour by requiring Country X to do the same when visiting them. There's an added factor with the EU providing free travel between all EU countries for EU member states, meaning a lot of the EU countries have an unfair advantage and are consequently high on the rankings.
New Zealand is currently down at the sixth ranking, which didn't seem so great for a peace-loving first-world country, so I found a page which lists all the countries compared to the numbers of countries they are free to visit, and there it didn't seem so bad because our rank sits us at 152 countries (we are equal with Canada), whereas the top rank of Germany and Sweden have 157 countries.
The top ten rankings:
1) Germany, Sweden - 157 countries
2) Finland, Italy, Switzerland, France, Spain, UK - 156
3) Denmark, Netherlands, Belgium, South Korea, Norway - 155
4) Singapore, Luxembourg, Austria, Portugal, USA - 154
5) Greece, Ireland, Japan - 153
6) Canada, New Zealand - 152
7) Czech Republic, Hungary - 151
8) Malta, Iceland, Australia - 150
9) Slovakia, Malaysia, Poland - 149
10) Slovenia - 148
Aaaaall the way down the bottom is poor old Afghanistan, which only has free access to 24 countries.
World's most powerful passport ? updated for 2016 | Atlas & Boots
New Zealand is currently down at the sixth ranking, which didn't seem so great for a peace-loving first-world country, so I found a page which lists all the countries compared to the numbers of countries they are free to visit, and there it didn't seem so bad because our rank sits us at 152 countries (we are equal with Canada), whereas the top rank of Germany and Sweden have 157 countries.
The top ten rankings:
1) Germany, Sweden - 157 countries
2) Finland, Italy, Switzerland, France, Spain, UK - 156
3) Denmark, Netherlands, Belgium, South Korea, Norway - 155
4) Singapore, Luxembourg, Austria, Portugal, USA - 154
5) Greece, Ireland, Japan - 153
6) Canada, New Zealand - 152
7) Czech Republic, Hungary - 151
8) Malta, Iceland, Australia - 150
9) Slovakia, Malaysia, Poland - 149
10) Slovenia - 148
Aaaaall the way down the bottom is poor old Afghanistan, which only has free access to 24 countries.
World's most powerful passport ? updated for 2016 | Atlas & Boots