The passports of the world have been ranked by an international citizenship assistance firm, and Australia has come out among the most powerful once again.
The passports of the world have been ranked according to how powerful they are by an international citizenship assistance firm, and Australia has come out in the top 10 once again.
People who hold Australian passports can travel to 185 countries with relative ease — but there's still a long list of places that require paperwork.How does the ranking work?
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