I agree with the South African Passport being in C Tier. The Cloverleaf Passport is like a winner anywhere, amazing. Thank you for providing us with this content Andrew and Nomad Capitalist Team, it's a priceless means of exploring our options when needed most.
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This video focuses on travel alone. I think another criteria to rank passports on, and one I honestly prefer, is the economic and residence (?) access offered by it. E.g. an EU passport lets you live and work anywhere in the EU or a passport from a NAFTA country (Mexico, USA, Canada) lets you work in all the other NAFTA countries (for certain in demand professions). So a Canadian passport would give you economic access to the US without citizenship based taxaction. I would rank a Canadian or EU passport higher than an Australian one for this reason.
I mean the Mexican Passport is really more like a Tier A-+ because it doesn't have visa free access to the US or Australia, nor China, and only an e-visa to Russia, but with an APEC Business Card it can get you access to Australia, China, Russia, Taiwan & Brunei amongst the Asian countries you can't already access. It has up to 180 days in Japan vs 90 for most countries, and under the NAFTA replacement treaty you can gain special visa access to the US and Canada with the right to work in both countries that is an alternative to an E-2 visa in the US which it also has available. When the Mexican economy improves just slightly and the Boomers in the US take their dirt naps, Mexico will likely have access on par with Canada because the racism will dissipate.
@@kral3046 you file the application with your country seeking entry into the countries you want preclearance for, and you need to meet whatever the business traveler criteria are for your country of citizenship
Colombian passport is actually good. It not only gives you visa-free access to the EU, UK, UAE, Russia, South Korea and Singapore but also allows you to travel to most of South America without a passport and legally settle there (with a pathway to citizenship)
Both Colombia and Peru cleverly negotiated together visa free access to the EU and the UK and now are among the best passports in Latin America (solid B+, only surpassed by Brazil, Argentina, Chile and México). Ecuador missed out on this opportunity and thus remains as a tier C passport.
I have Estonian passport, now over 10 years living in Åland/Finland I need to fix finnish passport just for make freely Real Estate business here in Archipelago Åland (here is special limiting laws otherways). We spend 3-4 winter months on Tenerife/Spain, and we have no desire travel to US or anywhere else anyway.
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Best passport is the Irish passport. Period. You can live and work in the EU , UK, visa free travel to most countries. Also less restrictions because it doesn’t have awful foreign policies like the UK and the US
Why would Eastern European passports be B tier? They have visa waiver to US, full rights across EU, special rights inside UK since brexit, same access to Asia, Australia as Western Europe passports… you should get your facts clearer
I feel US citizenship granting a Tier A passport as stated by Andrew is great for all travel purposes I need. Of course there are many other Tier A countries but that doesn’t diminish the power of US passport.
The United States passport isn’t that good anymore but of course it’s not but it’s not for the reasons y’all think it is.The usa government have been observing what American citizens have been doing,more and more of us are traveling abroad so they will make it more difficult for us to travel internationally and to do business with other countries.I mean sone people can’t even renew there usa passport without going back to the usa that’s really inconvenient.Ok again this shows the more we unattach ourselves from the usa jurisdiction the more complicated the usa government will make it for you,in the near future the United States government won’t allow us to bank with usa banks over seas anymore I know it’s coming.
How do you know that this is coming? Of course there are restrictions for US citizens what they can do abroad but that is hardly new. Other countries have restrictions too.
Pretty sure, that's nonsense. How the hell would US government force a bank, that is NOT in their jurisdiction, to refuse a client? Usually, banks, even if they don't have separate brand in a foreign country, operate in that foreign country through daughter company, which is regulated by local, not US authorities. No man, this is not happening.
@@Denver_____ Well, businessmen with no conscience, extreme challenge tourists, disillusioned Westerners, researchers (that's how you get even North Korean visa), and the occasional spy. Why do you think, there's direct flight operated by Austrian between Vienna and Tehran?
Thank you Andrew!
I agree with the South African Passport being in C Tier. The Cloverleaf Passport is like a winner anywhere, amazing.
Thank you for providing us with this content Andrew and Nomad Capitalist Team, it's a priceless means of exploring our options when needed most.
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Great video. Thanks...!!
Thank you!
This video focuses on travel alone. I think another criteria to rank passports on, and one I honestly prefer, is the economic and residence (?) access offered by it. E.g. an EU passport lets you live and work anywhere in the EU or a passport from a NAFTA country (Mexico, USA, Canada) lets you work in all the other NAFTA countries (for certain in demand professions). So a Canadian passport would give you economic access to the US without citizenship based taxaction. I would rank a Canadian or EU passport higher than an Australian one for this reason.
I mean the Mexican Passport is really more like a Tier A-+ because it doesn't have visa free access to the US or Australia, nor China, and only an e-visa to Russia, but with an APEC Business Card it can get you access to Australia, China, Russia, Taiwan & Brunei amongst the Asian countries you can't already access. It has up to 180 days in Japan vs 90 for most countries, and under the NAFTA replacement treaty you can gain special visa access to the US and Canada with the right to work in both countries that is an alternative to an E-2 visa in the US which it also has available. When the Mexican economy improves just slightly and the Boomers in the US take their dirt naps, Mexico will likely have access on par with Canada because the racism will dissipate.
How do you even get an APEC Business card?
@@kral3046 you file the application with your country seeking entry into the countries you want preclearance for, and you need to meet whatever the business traveler criteria are for your country of citizenship
@@kral3046in some countries, through the chamber of commerce.
Mexico one day (once GDP goes up) will begin to qualify for the US Visa Waiver Program because our visa rejection rate is almost low enough
@@diegofernb Argentina's is too.
Thank you so much Andrew and the team for making this Passport Tier List video.
"One is None. Two is One. Three is the new Two". I miss Andrew.
I feel one is enough more just adds unnecessary potential for complications.
Absolutely, Aidan!
Colombian passport is actually good. It not only gives you visa-free access to the EU, UK, UAE, Russia, South Korea and Singapore but also allows you to travel to most of South America without a passport and legally settle there (with a pathway to citizenship)
Both Colombia and Peru cleverly negotiated together visa free access to the EU and the UK and now are among the best passports in Latin America (solid B+, only surpassed by Brazil, Argentina, Chile and México). Ecuador missed out on this opportunity and thus remains as a tier C passport.
I have Estonian passport, now over 10 years living in Åland/Finland I need to fix finnish passport just for make freely Real Estate business here in Archipelago Åland (here is special limiting laws otherways). We spend 3-4 winter months on Tenerife/Spain, and we have no desire travel to US or anywhere else anyway.
i have tier C passport :)
There is mistake with Israel passport. Israel is on Visa waver for USA
13:56 People who hate uruguayans: another uruguayans.
Can you make a video for Indian pakistani Bangladeshi srilankans what is the best solution for them particularly
Here you can see a video about it: ruclips.net/video/Fmv9vk807DM/видео.html
😎I retired young before 30 to travel around the world. Who else has multiple passports?
And which one of yours is your favorite?
I wish Nomad Cap could make a similar ranking according to vaccine policies (c19)
I thought ETIAS has been delayed until May 2025! 🤔
It is
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Best passport is the Irish passport. Period. You can live and work in the EU , UK, visa free travel to most countries. Also less restrictions because it doesn’t have awful foreign policies like the UK and the US
True.
No the dangerous and authoritarian Irish policies are internal, not foreign.
What dangerous policies @@timkellyD2R
Yes it is I have an Irish passport and I've never had to have a visa
France, Italie?
Why would Eastern European passports be B tier?
They have visa waiver to US, full rights across EU, special rights inside UK since brexit, same access to Asia, Australia as Western Europe passports… you should get your facts clearer
I feel US citizenship granting a Tier A passport as stated by Andrew is great for all travel purposes I need. Of course there are many other Tier A countries but that doesn’t diminish the power of US passport.
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The United States passport isn’t that good anymore but of course it’s not but it’s not for the reasons y’all think it is.The usa government have been observing what American citizens have been doing,more and more of us are traveling abroad so they will make it more difficult for us to travel internationally and to do business with other countries.I mean sone people can’t even renew there usa passport without going back to the usa that’s really inconvenient.Ok again this shows the more we unattach ourselves from the usa jurisdiction the more complicated the usa government will make it for you,in the near future the United States government won’t allow us to bank with usa banks over seas anymore I know it’s coming.
How do you know that this is coming? Of course there are restrictions for US citizens what they can do abroad but that is hardly new. Other countries have restrictions too.
Pretty sure, that's nonsense. How the hell would US government force a bank, that is NOT in their jurisdiction, to refuse a client? Usually, banks, even if they don't have separate brand in a foreign country, operate in that foreign country through daughter company, which is regulated by local, not US authorities. No man, this is not happening.
US passport is still great.
You can’t get into Russia or Iran, but who would even go there 🤣
@@Denver_____ Well, businessmen with no conscience, extreme challenge tourists, disillusioned Westerners, researchers (that's how you get even North Korean visa), and the occasional spy. Why do you think, there's direct flight operated by Austrian between Vienna and Tehran?
@@Denver_____ you got it I don’t bother about mullah land and ruzzia both very unappealing and not free at all.
If you want to know how valuable your passport is, go to a developing country and see how impressed the people there are by it
Wrong. You don't get passports to impress people, especially the average ones.
@@vasionok I never said one should acquire a passport to impress people.
NATO nations passport are strong not Brics nations 😂😂😂