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    1. So wealthier countries without authoritarian governments often do a lot of tourism

    2. GeneralAd1047 on

      The plates under NZ and Australia seem to have moved around a lot since the last time I checked

    3. Brazil is a surprise. They have a very powerful passport relative to their wealth.

    4. Australians like to make fun of Americans for never leaving their country but you can’t argue with facts.

      FYI: Australia does a „little“ better with 55% having a passport vs 51%

    5. I don’t know if Europe really has that many with a passport. Any travel within the EU just needs a national identity card, not a passport.

    6. georgekourounis on

      What the hell happened to New Zealand!!?

      They’d better have passports, their country teleported to the other side of Australia!!

    7. Otherwise-Original-2 on

      Europe definitely has to be skewed. A lot of people I know don’t have passports and, in fact, never traveled out of their country. I’m curious where a lot of this data came from. On the contrary, a lot of Americans I know have up-to-date passports (including myself).

    8. This is absolute horseshit. It’s a well known fact that very few people in Japan have passports. Calls every other data point into question too.

    9. LiterallyFirst on

      Europe suprises me, i dont have a passport and many of my friends dont either, because we can freely travel in the eu, and not everyone goes abroad apart from that.

    10. Marmalade_Knight on

      As an argentinian I swear I’m surprised everytime I scroll down to see which color is my country painted in, only to discover most of the time we are in the highest category of all these maps.

      Lots of people here wish they were born in another country, but they don’t realize how good they actually have it.

    11. JazzlikeConflict6626 on

      The numbers are wrong. There is no way it is that high for Turkey.

    12. That-Wrangler-7484 on

      Side question- why did you use our passport as example 😆🇧🇬

    13. Suzume_Chikahisa on

      Err… Pretty sure no.

      And I doubt this is true for most of the rest of the EU as well since we can travel to 27+ countries without passport.

    14. Ivan_Kulagin on

      This is talking about an international passport, right? Because you quite literally cannot not have a regular passport in Russia, it’s illegal.

    15. New-Satisfaction3993 on

      no way Kazakhstan is green, maybe 5-10% of citizens have been abroad

    16. cbawiththismalarky on

      Nonsense, UK is 9-10% without, according to the Office of National Statistics 

    17. Shitty map with made-up data.

      There’s no data on how many Argentinians have a valid passport.

      The closest guess is that around 25% of people traveled abroad in recent years but you don’t need a passport to go to bordering countries. So it could be even lower.

    18. People love to shit on us Americans for not traveling internationally more. Be honest though, if your country spanned a continent and you had the ability to have almost any kind of vacation without having to pay to travel internationally would you? I still like traveling internationally to experience different cultures, but most Americans just don’t have that kind of money.

    19. newreconstruction on

      That is HIGHLY incorrect. Do not count schengen as having a passport.

    20. CloudCumberland on

      New Zealanders don’t need one, though. They just move the whole country.

    21. Nicholas3412 on

      I can’t be the only one who really hates these maps that fuck up New Zealand and cut off parts of Russia, Canada, and the US.

    22. cerberus_243 on

      No way EU countries are so high, they don’t even need it for the majority of their travels

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