The Spanish passport remains in fifth place on the list that brings together the most precious in the world, according to the 2020 edition of the Henley Passport Index prepared by the London consultant Henley & Partners on the basis of data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA) )).
The Spanish passport allows you to visit 187 countries at this time without the need for a visa. In the previous edition of the same report, the Spanish document gave access to 186 countries, which also placed the country in fifth place on the list.
The most valuable passport in the world for the third consecutive year remains that of Japan, which allows travel to 191 countries without a visa, followed by those of Singapore, which give free access to 190 destinations.
The third place is shared between Germany and South Korea, with access to 189 countries without visa, while the fourth is Finland and Italy which allow access to 188 countries, and in the fifth, with Spain, They find Luxembourg and Denmark.