Passports

You might think that a passport gives you freedom to go wherever you want. However in most cases unless you have U.K. or United States passport, you would be wrong. Arton Capital has come up with a list of what countries give you more access. You may be surprised. Not all passports are created equal. The level of travel you have with an Equatorial Guinea passport is vastly different from a passport from Japan.

The levels of travel access across the globe is dependent on the laws governing those countries. Nerveless its safe to say if your country is not friendly with the international kids, you won’t get invited to their parties. Here is a just a short list of which countries let you travel the most and the least. Also recommend heading to Arton Capital for an interactive experience as well.

Access to 147 countries

  • U.K.
  • United States

Access to 143 countries

  • Singapore
  • Japan
  • Finland
  • Denmark
  • Luxembourg
  • Netherlands

Access to 141 countries

  • Hungary
  • Ireland
  • Belgium
  • Portugal
  • Norway
  • Spain

Access to 38 countries

  • Iraq
  • Afghanistan
  • Nepal
  • Ethiopia
  • Djibouti

Access to 40 countries

  • Burundi
  • Haiti
  • Bhutan
  • Comoros
  • Equatorial Guinea