What would you say if I told you that you can get a passport from anywhere in the world, without even leaving your home? Well, it’s true. All you need is a smartphone and a strong Wi-Fi connection.
The United States has long held the title of strongest passport in the world, but that’s no longer the case.
In fact, according to the World Economic Forum (WEF), the U.S. passport is now ranked number 12th worldwide. That means that anyone can travel to the U.S., regardless of their citizenship or country of origin.
1. USA
The United States of America is the strongest country in the world. It is the only country that has never been invaded since its founding.
The US government is known for being the greatest at protecting its citizens' rights. The US Constitution is the oldest constitution still in use today. The US is a great place to live if you want to feel safe.
2. Canada
Canada is the second strongest country in the world according to the CIA World Factbook. It is the largest country in the northern hemisphere. Canada has a lot of natural resources including oil, gold, silver, copper, uranium, nickel, diamonds, forests, fish, coral, and much more.
3. Australia
Australia is the third strongest country in the world due to its size, population, and land mass.
It is the biggest island in Oceania and the largest island in the Southern Hemisphere. Australia is the world's 12th-largest economy and the world's sixth-most populous nation.
4. Germany
Germany is the fourth strongest country in the world and is the largest European Union member state.
It is also the most powerful German-speaking country. Germany is a federal republic composed of sixteen states, which have their own governments and parliaments.
5. France
France is the fifth strongest country in the world and the largest country in Western Europe. It is also the richest country in the EU. France is a unitary semi-presidential republic consisting of three regions and 16 departments.
6. Russia
Russia is the sixth strongest country in the world with a population of 144 million people. It is a federation of 83 constituent territories called Russian Federated Socialist Republics (a union of sovereign republics) located primarily in East-Central Asia.
7. China
China is the seventh strongest country in the world; however, it is not considered a developed country. It is the largest and most populous country in the world. China is a communist state governed by a single-party system.
It covers 9,593,000 square kilometers and shares maritime borders with Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, India, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Russia, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, North Korea, and Indonesia.