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These are the most valuable passports in the world

Arton Capital declared these to be the most valuable passports in the world.

  • Arton Capital ranked world passports by the number of countries one can visit with them without obtaining a visa.
  • The United States ranked sixth this year after being tied for first in 2015.
  • Some of that decline resulted from an international backlash to the Trump administration's controversial travel bans.
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The Trump administration has drawn controversy for its efforts to ban travel from Middle Eastern countries like Libya, Syria, and Yemen. Now, its policies may be coming back to bite American citizens.

Finance firm Arton Capital has placed the United States behind 18 countries in its most recent rankings of passport mobility, which measures the number of countries one can visit with a given nation's passport without obtaining a visa.

The United States is tied for sixth in this year's rankings, which marks a steep drop from 2015 when it held a number-one ranking with the United Kingdom. The decline has accelerated since Trump took office, as countries such as Turkey and the Central African Republic have ended their policies of visa-free travel from the United States.

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You can see which countries have moved above the United States below. Countries are ranked according to Arton's "Visa-Free Score," with a higher score resulting in a higher ranking.

T10. Latvia — 149 countries

T10. Lithuania — 149 countries

T10. Poland — 149 countries

T10. — Slovakia

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T10. Slovenia — 149 countries

9. Hungary — 150 countries

T8. Czechia — 152 countries

T8. Iceland — 152 countries

T8. Malta — 152 countries

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T7. Australia — 153 countries

T7. Greece — 153 countries

T7. New Zealand — 153 countries

T6. Canada — 154 countries

T6. Ireland — 154 countries

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T6. Malaysia — 154 countries

T6. United States — 154 countries

T5. Austria — 155 countries

T5. Belgium — 155 countries

T5. Luxembourg — 155 countries

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T5. Netherlands — 155 countries

T5. Portugal — 155 countries

T5. Switzerland — 155 countries

T4. Denmark — 156 countries

T4. Finland — 156 countries

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T4. France — 156 countries

T4. Italy — 156 countries

T4. Japan — 156 countries

T4. Norway — 156 countries

T4. Spain — 156 countries

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T4. United Kingdom — 156 countries

T3. South Korea — 157 countries

T3. Sweden — 157 countries

2. Germany — 158 countries

1. Singapore — 159 countries

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