Depending on where you’re from and where you’re going, the destination country often asks for you to be screened to be able to enter their country. As a result of that screening, you get a visa on your passport, which shows that you’re allowed to enter that country for a certain amount of time/certain amount of entries/other restrictions.
Depending on where you’re from, other countries might trust you more (or less) or your country might have a deal with other countries to mutually trust each other. In that case, you don’t need a visa to enter their country.
People holding those passports don’t need visa to more countries than holders of other passports.
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