The Nigerian international passport has been ranked 103 (with 45 scores) out of 116 in the world, behind African nations like Ghana (84), Liberia (99), Guinea, (94), Mail (94), among others. The ranking was based on the most travel-friendly passports across the globe.
This was confirmed in the latest report released by London-based global citizenship and residence advisory firm, Henley & Partners, which was seen by Nairametrics on Saturday.
The firm’s Henley Passport Index is based on exclusive data provided by the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
While Japan, Singapore, European Union nations, and the US-dominated the top 10 slots with between 192 -182 scores, North Korea, Somalia, Pakistan, and Syria among others led the scores from the bottom with less than 40 scores.
The best passports to hold leaders of the pack are Japan, Singapore with 192 scores each, followed by South Korea, which is tied with Germany in second place (with a score of 190).
Finland, Italy, Luxembourg, Spain are all together in third place (with a score of 189).EU countries dominate the top of the list as usual, with Austria and Denmark in fourth place and France, Ireland, Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden in fifth place.
Worst passports to hold countries in this category have visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to fewer than 40 countries. They are 109 North Korea (39 destinations) 110. Nepal and Palestinian territories (37) 111. Somalia (34) 112. Yemen (33) 113. Pakistan (31) 114. Syria (29) 115. Iraq (28) 116.
Afghanistan (26)Henley & Partner’s list is one of several indexes created by financial firms to rank global passports according to the access they provide to their citizens.
The Henley Passport Index covers 227 travel destinations. It is updated in real-time throughout the year, as and when visa policy changes come into effect.