Nepal’s Passport is listed as 12th weakest Passport in the world, according to Global Passport Rank. The Pakistani passport has been ranked the fourth-weakest(94th position) in the world, providing access to only 44 destinations, according to the Arton Capital’s Global Passport Power Rank for 2022.
Below Pakistan are Iraq (ranked 95th), Syria (96th) and Afghanistan (97th).
However, in comparison to Pakistan, the passports of Yemen (93rd), Bangladesh (92nd), North Korea, Libya and Palestine (91st) and Iran (90th) have been declared more powerful.
The UAE passport has been declared the most powerful across the world. With a UAE passport, travellers can travel to 180 countries without a visa, hassle-free.
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