How are passports actually ranked?

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On what merit does a “strong passport” country have over a “weak passport” country?

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Passports are often ranked based on their visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to other countries. The Henley Passport Index is a commonly used ranking system. It assigns scores to passports based on the number of countries and territories their holders can visit without obtaining a visa or with visa-on-arrival privileges. Passports with the highest scores have the most extensive global travel access. Rankings may change due to diplomatic agreements, visa policies, and geopolitical factors. It’s important to note that passport rankings can vary depending on the methodology used by different indexes.

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