Dec 4 - Most Powerful Passports in the World |
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Get your priorities straight chap | |
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Getting in A country ain't sh*t. Is your passport strong enough to get you out with no hassle is the real question if you've done any real traveling
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List must be outdated because Japan won the title for World's strongest passport this year
"A new report published in October 2018 reveals just how many borders some travel documents can cross. According to the Henley Passport Index, compiled by global citizenship and residence advisory firm Henley & PartnersCitizens, Japan now has the most powerful passport on the planet. Having gained visa-free access to Myanmar earlier this month, Japanese citizens can now enjoy visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to a whopping 190 destinations around the world -- knocking Singapore, with 189 destinations, into second place." |
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They harbour resentment to anyone who they a*sume "thinks they are better than them" You really gotta fit in to get treated right, but portugal is sooo clicky no one bothers you, everyone is with a group of friends constantly having fun/ No matter the time of day or the weather they outside of these cafes are lit 100% of the time | |
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Air Max’s and Nike’s are huge in places like France, the UK, and Amsterdam | |
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dem jewelz! | |
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I see the tour guide, and he's talking with the customs agents. I think they asked him who was on the tour, but he said "two Singaporeans, one American" the agents were like :nasmad: "who's the American" guide pointed right at me. The guards walk up to me and say "ahhhh America, Trump, Trump, we *does cutting motion with neck* Trump" I literally went ![]() Sinai peninsula is also sketch as fu*k, they have ISIS in Egypt and they're in the peninsula. We went through like 12 legit military checkpoints. Sinai desert is beautiful though ![]() | |
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I did get a big a*s Egyptian stamp though, which has the name of the only land border crossing on it. So, yeah, I gotta be careful when using that passport. My other passport is even worse, though ![]() | |
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![]() ie: If I want to hit London, Dublin, and Edinburgh, I'd land in London, spend 10 days (jet lag is a bi*ch as I'm sure you know). Then hit Edinburgh for a week, then Dublin for a week, and fly back to the states from Dublin (since it's geographically closer, but not by much in this case) Those places are stupid expensive though, and a fu*kton of Americans visit. If you liked Japan, South Korea is dope as well. Cold af right now though, wouldn't go at least until April. I did 10 days in Seoul this July and it was legit. I'm planning a trip that'll take me from Vegas (where I'm at) to Taiwan, Jordan, Ukraine (might skip it since they might fu*k around and get invaded), and Italy. | |
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