Digital nomadism has shot up in popularity recently. While many destinations have simple citizenship requirements in place, the country a person hails from can still significantly impact their travel opportunities.
That has a knock-on effect on passports too – and, now, you can find out exactly how nomad-friendly your own travel documents are.
This year’s annual ranking by Nomad Capitalist, a company which aims to ‘maximise freedom’, has been released.
Unlike the Henley Passport Index which ranks the world’s most powerful passports and uses International Air Transport Association data, the Nomad Passport Index (NPI) takes a different approach.
They look at 199 global passports and how they fare in terms of visa-free travel, global perception and taxation of citizens. The ranking also focuses on dual citizenship and personal freedom.