The Influence of Indonesian Passports in Southeast Asia

24/10/2016 19:14 WIB
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Southeast Asian Passport Strength as of October 2016
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Indonesia's diplomatic performance remains below the average of Southeast Asian countries. The Henley & Partners firm, in its *Visa Restrictions Index 2016*, states that Indonesian passports only allow visa-free access to 58 countries. Indonesia's passport ranks sixth out of ten ASEAN member states.

Singapore holds the passport with the most extensive travel access. Singaporean passport holders can visit 173 countries without a visa. Malaysia's passport has the second strongest access, with visa-free travel to 164 countries worldwide.

Meanwhile, Indonesian passport holders cannot access many countries globally, despite Indonesia's policy of granting visa-free entry to numerous countries. As of October 2016, 168 countries offered visa-free access to Indonesia.

"Disclosure: This is an AI-generated translation of the original article. We strive for accuracy, but please note that automated translations may contain errors or slight inconsistencies."

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