Strongest Passports in 2019

Keo

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This guy made a video about it and he said he don't want these type of people (Somalis) in the US.
 

Apollo

VIP
Japan and Singapore are not strong passports..

You can only work with them without barriers in those countries.

With an EU/EEA passport you can work in over 31 countries without barriers.

From Iceland to Cyprus.
 

Basic

Passive Aggressive is the new Aggressive
VIP
Japan and Singapore are not strong passports..

You can only work with them without barriers in those countries.

With an EU/EEA passport you can work in over 31 countries without barriers.

From Iceland to Cyprus.
That’s why I’m glad I’ve kept my eurotrash passport :drakelaugh:
 

NotMyL

"You are your best thing"
VIP
Where police use you as shields and you have to tip so people don't spit in your food, yeah I believe many of us would take a hard pass.:hova:
lol we still at the top, you won’t know the feeling since you don’t have U.S passport, traveling with U.S passport you get your ass kissed everywhere you travel :siilaanyolaugh: @Grigori Rasputin come tell them about it:dabcasar:
 

Invader

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lol we still at the top, you won’t know the feeling since you don’t have U.S passport, traveling with U.S passport you get your ass kissed everywhere you travel :siilaanyolaugh: @Grigori Rasputin come tell them about it:dabcasar:
Pff we have they kiss our feet when we visit anywhere. They make crumpets and tea just for us. :ftw9nwa:
 

Invader

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Than man said feeble while talking from such a weak country militarily lol:drakelaugh:you were also right on your initial assessment, US passport is insured by the American military, it holds the most weight
Visa requirements for British citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of the United Kingdom. As of 1 October 2019, British citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 184 countries and territories, ranking the British passport 6th in terms of travel freedom (tied with Belgium, Canada, Greece, Ireland, Norway, Switzerland and the US) according to the Henley Passport Index.[1] Additionally, the World Tourism Organisation also published a report on 15 January 2016 ranking the British passport 1st in the world (tied with Denmark, Finland, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and Singapore) in terms of travel freedom, with a mobility index of 160 (out of 215 with no visa weighted by 1, visa on arrival weighted by 0.7, eVisa by 0.5, and traditional visa weighted by 0).:russ:wheres the US
 

Yukon_Niner

Ugaas of the supreme gentleman
VIP
@NotMyL this was your plan. Call all the Americans and trash the thread with 50+ replies 70% being @Tukraq talking about how amazing neoliberalism is without ever mentioning it.
 

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