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2023 Top 10 African Countries with the Most Powerful Passports in the World

 

 

Exclusive Africa presents the top 10 most powerful African passports in the world in 2023. The list highlights the countries whose passports provide their citizens with easy access to travel to other countries visa-free.

The credibility of a country’s passport reflects on the number of top nations in and outside their continents that legal holders of the passport can travel visa-free or with a visa on arrival. This list highlights the top 10 African countries with the most powerful passports, as compiled by Henley & Partners.

African countries made an interesting showing on the list although there are a few surprises here and there.

As you already know, regardless of your status or class, the type of passport you own can determine the countries you can visit, and many people find this inappropriate. This is why those with the opportunity and who can afford it opt for dual citizenship and a second passport.

Like currencies, the value of passports differs globally, so much so that a person’s worth and status can be immediately determined by the passport they carry.

For the past 18 years, Henley & Partners, global citizenship and residence advisory company, has consistently released the ranking of passports based on exclusive data from the International Air Transport Authority (IATA), which determines the strength of each passport based on its acceptance across different borders.

According to the company, the yearly index covers over 199 different passports and 227 different travel destinations. The ranking is often updated quarterly, and it is considered the standard reference tool for global citizens and sovereign states worldwide when assessing where a passport ranks on the global mobility spectrum.

This year, the company has released its 2023 ranking, including 109 new regions. From the latest results, Japan has the most powerful passport in the world, and holders of the passport can access 193 countries visa-free.

Of the 109 new additions this year, 42 are African nations, and Seychelles is currently ranked as having the most powerful passport on the continent.

According to Henley & Partners, “the index is derived using a carefully laid out methodology. This methodology according to the company is as follows; for each travel destination, if no visa is required for passport holders from a country or territory, then a score with value = 1 is created for that passport.”

Below are the top ten most powerful African passports based on the ranking metric system stated above.

 

Rank               Country       Visa Free Score      Global Rank
1                     Seychelle    153                           29
2                     Mauritius     146                           34
3                     South Africa  106                         53
4                     Botswana      87                           63
5                     Namibia         79                           67
6                     Lesotho         77                           69
7                     Malawii          74                           72
8                     Kenya           73                            73
9                     Tanzania       72                            74
10                   Zambia          71                           75

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