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Armenian passport ranks 71st in Henley & Partners' 2026 Passport Index
Armenia ranked 71st in Henley & Partners' 2026 Passport Index, improving its position by three spots compared to the previous year.
14.01.2026, 16:55
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Armenia ups 2 notches in Henley Passport Index
Armenia has risen to the 79th place in the updated World Passport Index for the 1st quarter of 2023, Henley & Partners said.
10.01.2023, 15:30
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Armenia drops one notch in World Passport Index
Armenia has fallen to 81st place in the updated World Passport Index for the 3rd quarter of 2022, Henley & Partners said.
19.07.2022, 16:56
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Armenia drops one notch in Henley Passport Index
Armenia has fallen to 79th place in the updated World Passport Index for the 2nd quarter of 2022, Henley & Partners said. In the previous index Armenia was 78th.
05.04.2022, 12:54
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Armenia climbs 6 notches in Passport Index 2022
Armenia has climbed 6 notches in the updated Passport Index 2022, published by Henley & Partners, occupying the 78th position.
11.01.2022, 13:51
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Armenia ups one notch in Henley & Partners Passport Index
Armenia has upped one notch in the Henley & Partners Passport Index over three months rising from 79th place to 78th place.
26.03.2019, 16:09
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Over 300 Armenian citizens, forced to remain abroad due to the escalation in the Middle East, have returned to Armenia from the UAE, India, and Japan, according to Armenian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Ani Badalyan.
Over 300 Armenian citizens have returned from abroad amid the escalation in the Middle East - MFA