War-torn survivors
Other notables included Great Britain (187), Norway and the United States (186), Canada and Australia (185), Brazil and Argentina (170), Mexico (159), Ukraine (144), Russia (118), South Africa (106), China (80), Indonesia (71) and India (59).
“A stronger passport isn’t just about greater freedom of movement: it’s about greater economic freedoms in terms of investment and entrepreneurial opportunities,” said investment expert Jeff D Opdyke.
Afghanistan was ranked at the bottom, and its passport only allowed visa-free travel to 27 countries. Before that were Iraq, Syria, Pakistan and Yemen.
Source: The Nordic Page