Passport Power Ranking Records Widest Ever Gap in Travel Freedom
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LONDON, Oct.5,2021/PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/--
The latest results and research from the Henley Passport Index
(https://www.henleyglobal.com/passport-index) show how proliferating barriers
to entry over the past 18 months of the pandemic have resulted in the widest
global mobility gap in its 16-year history, with passport holders from top
ranking Japan and Singapore able to travel visa free to 166 more destinations
than Afghan nationals, who sit at the bottom of the index with access to just
26 countries without requiring a visa in advance.
Based on exclusive data from the International Air Transport Association
(IATA) (https://www.iata.org/), the index, which ranks all of the world's
passports according to the number of destinations their holders can access
without a prior visa, shows that countries in the global north with
high-ranking passports have enforced some of the most stringent inbound
Covid-19-related travel restrictions, while many countries with lower-ranking
passports in the global south have relaxed their borders without seeing this
openness reciprocated. This has created an ever-widening gap in travel freedom
even for fully vaccinated travelers from countries at the lower end of the
passport power ranking who remain locked out of most of the world.
Unique research and expert analysis commissioned by leading international
residence and citizenship by investment advisory firm Henley & Partners
(https://www.henleyglobal.com/) indicates that this gap is likely to increase,
as pandemic-related restrictions become entrenched and amplify the already
significant global mobility divide between advanced and developing economies.
Japan, which shares top spot on the index with Singapore due to their
visa-free/visa-on-arrival score of 192, currently bars almost all foreign
nationals from entry. Germany, which sits alongside South Korea in joint-2nd
place with a visa-free/visa-on arrival score of 190, currently restricts nearly
100 countries from entry.
At the lower end of the index, Egypt, ranked 97th, currently has no travel
restrictions in place, yet its citizens can access just 51 destinations around
the world without acquiring a visa in advance. Similarly, Kenya, which ranks
77th, has no travel bans in place, yet its passport holders can access just 72
destinations visa-free.
Covid an excuse for curbing visitors from global south?
Commenting in Henley & Partners' Global Mobility Report 2021 Q4, Prof.
Mehari Taddele Maru
(https://www.henleyglobal.com/publications/global-mobility-report/2021-q4) from
the United Nations University Institute says "the global north has been
enforcing aggressive migration containment strategies for some time now through
the rigid application of border controls, undermining the movement of persons
in various ways. Covid-19-associated travel restrictions are new additions to
the toolbox of migration containment instruments employed by the global north
to curb mobility from the global south."
Recent adjustments to the Covid-ban policies of the UK and the US, which
share 7th place on the index with a visa-free score of 185, have done little to
alter what experts perceive to be growing inequalities when it comes to travel
freedom and access. Nor has their refusal to recognize vaccines administered
across Africa, South America, and South Asia. Although the US has now opened
its borders to all fully vaccinated travelers, the UK's recent revision of its
'red list' still excludes fully vaccinated travelers from countries such as
Argentina, Brazil, India, and South Africa.
Commenting on these latest developments, Dr. Christian H. Kaelin
(https://chriskalin.com/), Chairman of Henley & Partners
(https://www.henleyglobal.com/) and the inventor of the passport index concept,
insists that "if want to restart the global economy, it is critical that
developed nations encourage inward migration flows, as opposed to persisting
with their outmoded restrictions and exclusive approach to the rest of the
world."
Read the Full Press Release (https://www.henleyglobal.com/newsroom/press-releases/passport-index-global-mobility-q4)
Source:Henley & Partners
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