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Reggae star Sizzla has denounced Jamaica’s deployment of troops to Haiti to combat gang violence. In September 2024, over two ...
Who’s the itty-bitty city-state with the global passport the world thinks is great? There’s new year cheer for Singapore as it reclaims its place at the top of a quarterly ranking of the world ...
An image of a fake passport produced by AI. As of January 2025 the Henley Passport Index, which claims to be “official”, ranks Caribbean passports based on how many destinations they offer visa-free ...
Challenges and Implications for Holders of the Least Powerful Passports Holders of the least potent passports face several challenges, including limited travel opportunities and the need for ...
Employment and Social Development Canada, through Service Canada, is responsible for the delivery of the passport program on behalf of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. Service Canada ...
A leader in the travel and tourism industry, Kara Franker has served in executive leadership roles for several destination organizations. A seasoned journalist, Kara has been featured as a travel ...
Aerial view of the scenic Trunk Bay on St. John, Virgin Islands The more you travel the more you figure out what you like — and what you don’t like. Do you prefer visiting cities or remote ...
Singapore has the most powerful passport in the world for 2025, claiming the top spot with more easy access than any other country. The Southeast Asian country boasts visa-free access to 195 ...
Plus, because St. John is a U.S. territory, Americans don't need a passport to visit. This Caribbean Island Has Beautiful Beaches, Charming Hotels, and Incredible Scuba Diving This Stunning ...
Process to adopt a child internationally and bring them back to Canada.