
16. United Kingdom 16th – tied
> Countries with no visa requirements: 175
> Dual citizenship allowed?: Yes
> Annual int’l departures: 60.1 million
> GDP per capita: $43,876

15. Netherlands 14th – tied
> Countries with no visa requirements: 174
> Dual citizenship allowed?: No
> Annual int’l departures: 17.9 million
> GDP per capita: $44,300

14. Canada 14th – tied
> Countries with no visa requirements: 172
> Dual citizenship allowed?: Yes
> Annual int’l departures: 33.5 million
> GDP per capita: $43,249

13. Portugal 13th
> Countries with no visa requirements: 172
> Dual citizenship allowed?: Yes
> Annual int’l departures: 1.3 million
> GDP per capita: $19,222

12. New Zealand 11th – tied
> Countries with no visa requirements: 171
> Dual citizenship allowed?: Yes
> Annual int’l departures: 2.3 million
> GDP per capita: $37,808
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