List of 7 Most Worthless Passports in Africa Released, Sudan Is Number 3

List of 7 Most Worthless Passports in Africa Released, Sudan Is Number 3

Passport is the most important document to tender while applying for visa anywhere in the world, but there are some which are strong and enable the holder to travel to many countries without visa.

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Also, there are passports which are worthless. Briefly.co.za brings you seven most worthless African passports.

The Henley Passport Index recently released its latest report on the ranking of the world’s passports according to the destinations one can visit without a prior visa.

Below is a list of seven African countries with the most worthless passports.

1. Somalia

The Somali passport is the most worthless passport not only in Africa but in the world. Anyone with a Somali passport can only visit 33 visa-free destinations.

These are the seven most worthless African passports to hold in 2021
This is the most worthless passport in Africa. Photo credit: Quora
Source: UGC

2. Libya

The second most worthless passport in Africa is the Libyan passport. Holders of this passport can visit 38 countries without a prior visa.

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Seven most worthless African passports to hold in 2021
Trailing Somali passport on the list is the Libyan passport. Photo credit: Victor Matara
Source: UGC

3. Sudan

Sudan has the third most worthless passport in Africa. Anyone with a Sudanese passport can travel to 40 countries without prior visa approval.

Seven most worthless African passports to hold in 2021
Sudan's the third most worthless passport in Africa. Photo credit: CGTN Africa
Source: UGC

4. Democratic Republic of Congo

This country's passport is the fourth most worthless passport in Africa, Holders of Congolese passport can visit 42 countries without a prior visa.

Seven most worthless African passports to hold in 2021
Congolese passport maintains the fourth position on the list. Photo credit: Vietnam eVisa
Source: UGC

5. Eritrea

Eritrean passport is the fifth most worthless in Africa. Holders of this passport can visit 42 destinations visa-free.

These are the seven most worthless African passports to hold in 2021
This is the fifth most worthless passport in Africa. Photo credit: Face2Face Africa
Source: UGC

6. South Sudan

Being the sixth most worthless in the world, South Sudanese passport can take holders to 43 visa-free destinations.

These are the seven most worthless African passports to hold in 2021
The Sudanese passport is the sixth most worthless passport in Africa. Photo credit: theinsider.ug
Source: UGC

7. Ethiopia

Anyone holding an Ethiopian passport can access 44 visa-free destinations across the world. The passport is the seventh most worthless in the world.

These are the seven most worthless African passports to hold in 2021
Ethiopian passport is the seventh most worthless passport in Africa. Photo credit: Muday Consulting Plc/Facebook
Source: Facebook

In a previous report by Briefly.co.za, South African passport was said to be the most powerful in Africa. With South African passport, rest assured that you are entitled to travel to 101 countries without a prior visa.

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In other news, a romantic video has gone viral on social media in which a Nigerian man could be seen flaunting his Canadian lover at a time some citizens of the West African country are making plans to travel abroad more than ever before.

In the video that was shared on Twitter by @Bimbotwits, the Nigerian man could be seen expressing joy over having a Canadian lover who would create an opportunity for him to secure Canadian citizenship.

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