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World's 7 Weakest Passports: This Country At The Bottom; Pakistan Makes Unwanted Record

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1. Afghanistan- Least Powerful
1. Afghanistan- Least Powerful

Afghanistan remains at the bottom of the Henley Passport Index in 2025 with 106th rank, with its citizens having access to only 26 visa-free destinations. Years of conflict and international sanctions have severely restricted Afghan travelers, making global mobility a challenge.

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2. Syria
2. Syria

Syria ranks just above Afghanistan at 105th spot with 27 visa-free destinations. The ongoing civil war, displacement crisis, and strained diplomatic relations have left Syrian passport holders with minimal travel freedom.

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3. Iraq
3. Iraq

With 104th rank and access to only 31 visa-free destinations, Iraq ranks among the lowest in passport strength. Decades of war, internal instability, and security concerns continue to impact the country's diplomatic standing.

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4. Yemen
4. Yemen

Yemen, suffering from prolonged conflict and a humanitarian crisis, ranks 103rd with 33 visa-free destinations. The war-torn nation faces severe travel restrictions, limiting opportunities for its citizens abroad.

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5. Pakistan
5. Pakistan

Sharing the 103rd spot with Yemen, Pakistan also offers visa-free access to 33 countries. Security concerns, strained foreign relations, and a struggling economy contribute to its low ranking in global mobility.

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6. Somalia
6. Somalia

Somalia ranks 102nd with visa-free access to 35 destinations. Political turmoil, security issues, and weak governance continue to limit Somali passport holders' ability to travel freely.

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7. Nepal
7. Nepal

Nepal ranks 101st with 39 visa-free destinations. Despite being a peaceful country, its passport remains weak due to limited diplomatic influence and economic constraints.

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