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What is the hardest passport to get in the world?

There isn't one single "hardest" passport, but Qatar is frequently cited as the most difficult due to its extreme requirements (25 years residency, Arabic fluency, conversion to Islam, no dual citizenship). Other exceptionally tough countries include Liechtenstein, requiring decades and referendums; Bhutan, with lengthy stays and royal discretion; and nations like Japan, China, and North Korea, known for highly restrictive immigration.
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What is the hardest passport to get?

By setting up the abovementioned criteria, Qatar is the hardest country to get citizenship. Here are the quick highlights and important information for Qatar: Residency Requirement: - Generally 25 years.
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Which is the toughest passport in the world?

The most powerful passports for 2025
  • Singapore (193 destinations)
  • South Korea (190)
  • Japan (189)
  • Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Spain, Switzerland (188)
  • Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Ireland, Netherlands (187)
  • Greece, Hungary, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Sweden (186)
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What country is the hardest to immigrate to?

There's no single "hardest" country, as difficulty depends on criteria, but North Korea, Bhutan, Vatican City, and Japan are consistently cited for extreme isolation or strict policies, while Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Switzerland pose challenges with lengthy residency requirements or tight quotas, and even countries like the US are seen as difficult due to complex, lengthy processes for permanent residency. 
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What countries do not allow you to become a citizen?

Myanmar and Uruguay are currently the only countries in the world that deny immigrants any path to naturalization.
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Does the US allow 3 citizenships?

Yes, the U.S. Department of State allows U.S. citizens to hold multiple citizenships, including three or more, as long as the other countries involved also permit it, but you must use your U.S. passport to enter the U.S. and remember you have obligations to all countries. The U.S. doesn't require you to give up your U.S. citizenship for another, but laws in your other countries (like France or the Philippines) might have different rules, potentially affecting your other citizenships. 
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What countries don't allow American citizens?

Americans generally can't travel to countries with no diplomatic relations or severe risks, with North Korea being a key example where U.S. passports are invalid for travel; other nations like Iran, Syria, Venezuela, Russia, and Afghanistan, often have "Do Not Travel" advisories (Level 4) from the U.S. State Department due to extreme danger, terrorism, crime, or conflict, making travel highly risky and sometimes restricted. 
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What country is most accepting of Americans?

Poland, Israel, and South Korea consistently rank high for favorable views of the U.S., while countries like Portugal, Mexico, Taiwan, Canada, and Costa Rica are often cited as very welcoming for expats and tourists due to ease of settling and friendly locals. The "most welcoming" depends on whether you're a tourist (Japan, Brazil offer cultural magnetism) or looking to move (Mexico, Portugal offer easier residency/settling). 
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Which country rejects most visas?

Comoros leads with a 61.3% rejection rate, followed by Guinea-Bissau at 51%, Ghana at 47.5%, Mali at 46.1%, Sudan at 42.3%, and Senegal at 41.2%. Three Asian countries and a European country complete the list: Pakistan with 49.6%, Syria with 46%, and Bangladesh with 43.3%.
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What country has the highest illegal immigration?

The United States has the largest number of unauthorized immigrants by absolute count, estimated at around 14 million in 2023, with Mexico as the top country of origin, though the share from Mexico is decreasing as populations from Central America, India, and China increase. While the U.S. has the most individuals, countries like Saudi Arabia can have a higher percentage of unauthorized residents relative to their total population. Other countries with significant unauthorized populations include Germany, the UK, and France.
 
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What is the #1 passport?

The number 1 passport in 2026, according to the Henley Passport Index and others like AFAR magazine and VisasNews, is the Singaporean passport, offering visa-free access to 192 countries, making it the world's most powerful travel document. Japan and South Korea closely follow at number two, while several European nations dominate the top tiers. 
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What's the weakest passport?

The Afghan passport is ranked last in the index making it the least powerful passport, which gives its holders visa-free access to 26 countries. The South African passport is ranked in the top 50 after a decade, rising by 10% between 2024 and 2025.
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Has anyone been denied citizenship?

The most common reasons for citizenship denial include criminal record issues affecting good moral character, continuous residence breaks from long trips abroad, physical presence shortfalls, unpaid taxes or child support, selective service non-registration, and misrepresentation on naturalization applications.
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Which country is hardest to get a visa?

Hardest Countries to Get a Visa to Visit
  • Iran.
  • Turkmenistan.
  • Chad.
  • Bhutan.
  • Saudi Arabia.
  • Western Sahara.
  • Somalia.
  • North Korea.
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What country requires no visa?

Visa-Free Countries for US Citizens
  • Argentina – Up to 90 days.
  • Brazil – Up to 90 days.
  • Colombia – Up to 90 days.
  • Georgia – Up to 1 year.
  • Ireland – Up to 90 days (Not part of the Schengen Area)
  • Israel – Up to 90 days.
  • Italy – Up to 90 days (Schengen Area country, will require ETIAS from 2026)
  • Japan – Up to 90 days.
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What are the top 3 strongest visas in the world?

Asia, led by Singapore, South Korea, and Japan, continues to hold a strong lead in global mobility. The United States, tied at 12th place with Malaysia, now grants visa-free access to 180 destinations, putting it behind most major European countries. By comparison, China ranks 64th with just 82 visa-free destinations.
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What is the hardest US visa to get?

Curious which tourist visa is the toughest to get? 🤞 Based on recent stats: - The US B1/B2 Visa 🇺🇸is often the hardest—refusal rates can range from 28% to over 50% depending on your nationality.
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What countries do not allow Americans to enter?

Americans generally can't travel to countries with no diplomatic relations or severe risks, with North Korea being a key example where U.S. passports are invalid for travel; other nations like Iran, Syria, Venezuela, Russia, and Afghanistan, often have "Do Not Travel" advisories (Level 4) from the U.S. State Department due to extreme danger, terrorism, crime, or conflict, making travel highly risky and sometimes restricted. 
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Which country pays US to live there?

Yes, several countries offer incentives like cash grants, housing help, or tax breaks to attract new residents, especially to depopulated areas, including Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Croatia, Japan, and Chile, often with conditions like age, commitment to stay, or starting a business/renovating a home. Programs range from small stipends in towns like Ponga (Spain) or Legrad (Croatia) to larger grants for entrepreneurs in Chile's Start-Up Chile program or remote workers in Spain's Extremadura.
 
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What country is the USA's best friend?

While there's no single "best friend" country, Canada is often cited as the closest due to deep integration, shared border, and NORAD defense, with strong U.S. favorability, while Australia, the UK, France, and Japan are also consistently seen as top allies and friends, backed by shared history, democratic values, and significant military cooperation.
 
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What countries don't like American citizens?

Additionally, anti-Americanism has been present in several Western countries, including Australia, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, although to a lesser extent than in countries like Pakistan or Russia.
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What countries are on the no go list?

FCDO advises against all travel
  • Afghanistan – “The security situation is volatile”
  • Belarus – “You face a significant risk of arrest”
  • Burkina Faso – “Due to the threat of terrorist attacks and terrorist kidnap”
  • Haiti – “Due to the volatile security situation”
  • Iran – “British nationals are at significant risk of arrest”
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