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posted by janrinok on Wednesday August 13 2014, @09:56PM   Printer-friendly
from the perhaps-more-people-want-to-leave-the-UK? dept.

The passport to have if you want to avoid complicated visa requirements is a British, Finnish or Swedish one. These passports gives the right to admission into 173 countries without visa or with a simplified visa at arrival according to the British consulting bureau Movehub. Second place is passports from Denmark, Luxembourg, Germany and USA with 172 countries. The passport that gives the least amount of freedom of movement is the Afghan, that gives the right to admission without visa or simplified visa into 28 countries.

However, the US passport is only marginally behind the top 3 - by 1 country!

 
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  • (Score: 3, Funny) by BasilBrush on Wednesday August 13 2014, @10:32PM

    by BasilBrush (3994) on Wednesday August 13 2014, @10:32PM (#81004)

    No. US citizens are welcome in Cuba. It's the US rules that ban you. But that counts for nothing so long as you go via another country first.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday August 14 2014, @12:00AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday August 14 2014, @12:00AM (#81029)

    Tis true. Fly to Mexico, Bahamas, ect. Or even be sneaky about it and fly to Canada, those flights usually they have a stop in the US, just be careful and not leave the plane. It's a pita, but way to stick it to the man!