Ukraine climbs five positions in Quality of Nationality Index
The updated rating has been published by Henley & Partners on the QNI website.
Ukraine took the 75th position, having scored 38.2%. According to data provided, it moved up five positions from the previous year.
In the ranking, Ukraine is followed by Turkey, which is the 76th, and the 74th position is held by the Republic of Nicaragua.
France was ranked first (83.5%), Germany and the Netherlands are the second with the same results of 82.8%. Afghanistan (15.4%) and Somalia (13.8%) end the list.
A total of 160 countries are represented in the ranking.
The Quality of Nationality Index (QNI) is designed to rank the objective value of all the world’s nationalities as legal statuses of attachment to states. Looking beyond simple visa-free tourist or business travel rights, the QNI takes a number of other crucial factors into account to demonstrate that the world’s nationalities are not equal, and that some nationalities afford a better legal status than others to develop your talents while living a rewarding life.
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