The New Zealand passport is more valuable. Photo / Auckland Airport
New Zealand has continued its rise in a ranking of the world’s most powerful passports, RNZ reports.
The Henley Passport Index, organised by a consulting firm that describes itself as “the global leader in residence and citizenship by investment”, releases the list based on global travel freedoms using data from the International Air Transport Association.
New Zealand is tied with several other nations in fifth place, including the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Portugal, and Belgium.
The ranking is the highest for New Zealand since 2015. It peaked at four in 2014 but dipped as low as eighth in 2018 and 2019.
Holders of New Zealand passports can get visa-free access to 190 out of 227 destinations worldwide, according to the index.