shockedcanadian
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Our greatest asset to the world was convincing them we supported human rights and civil liberties. The world knows the truth now. I myself had a file with the U.N and Canada was a major source of UN human right complaints against Canada.
Now, the value of our passport declines sharply as the world learns the truth. The article is suggesting it is still ahead of the U.S Passport which I find it difficult to believe unless it has more value in most of the M.E, Russia and China which is weary of American visitors.
Insulting to allow the Creepy Ones to sink a nation.
www.thestar.com
Over the last two decades, the Canadian passport has been one of the world’s most strongest but a recent global report suggests it is plummeting in power.
Canada’s passport ties with Estonia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) at 8th place out of 199 in the world with visa-free access to 184 countries, according to the latest data from Henley Passport Index posted on July 22.
The recent ranking shows the Canadian passport is down from seventh place since the last index update in January, losing visa-free access to four nations while seeing a much larger drop from Canada’s 2014 peak when it ranked second.
Although the Canadian passport has consistently ranked within the top 10 globally, in recent years, other countries are gaining visa-free access to destinations quicker than Canada, which is among five countries to have seen the largest plunge in rankings over the past decade. Canada’s passport remains above that of its southern neighbours.
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Now, the value of our passport declines sharply as the world learns the truth. The article is suggesting it is still ahead of the U.S Passport which I find it difficult to believe unless it has more value in most of the M.E, Russia and China which is weary of American visitors.
Insulting to allow the Creepy Ones to sink a nation.
Canadian passport continues to plummet in power according to new global ranking. How does it compare to other countries?
New data from a global passport mobility index suggests the Canadian passport is becoming weaker compared to other nations.
Over the last two decades, the Canadian passport has been one of the world’s most strongest but a recent global report suggests it is plummeting in power.
Canada’s passport ties with Estonia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) at 8th place out of 199 in the world with visa-free access to 184 countries, according to the latest data from Henley Passport Index posted on July 22.
The recent ranking shows the Canadian passport is down from seventh place since the last index update in January, losing visa-free access to four nations while seeing a much larger drop from Canada’s 2014 peak when it ranked second.
Although the Canadian passport has consistently ranked within the top 10 globally, in recent years, other countries are gaining visa-free access to destinations quicker than Canada, which is among five countries to have seen the largest plunge in rankings over the past decade. Canada’s passport remains above that of its southern neighbours.
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