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5 Most Expensive Passports In the World

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A passport is your gateway to the world, but in some countries, it comes at some of the world’s expensive rates.

While many travelers focus on airfare and accommodation expenses, the price of a passport itself can be a major financial barrier.

Let’s take a look at the most expensive passports globally and how they compare.

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Top 5 Most Expensive Passports in the World

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1. Australia – $412

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On January 1, 2025, the cost of an Australian passport increased from $398 to $412, making it the most expensive passport in the world. While Australia’s passport provides access to numerous countries visa-free, its high cost has been a topic of discussion among travelers.

2. Mexico – $353.90

Mexico holds the second spot, with its passport costing $353.90. Despite being ranked 23rd in global passport power, the price is significantly higher than those of many higher-ranking passports. Mexican citizens still benefit from visa-free access to numerous countries, particularly in Latin America and Europe.

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3. United States – $252.72

The US passport is the third most expensive in the world, costing $252.72. Despite the high cost, it remains one of the most powerful passports globally, granting Americans visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to a vast number of destinations. However, US citizens must also consider renewal costs, making the expense even more significant over time.

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4. New Zealand – $193.72

New Zealanders must pay $193.72 for their passport, placing their country in fourth place. Known for its strong global mobility, the New Zealand passport grants access to over 180 countries without requiring a visa, making it a valuable investment despite its high cost.

5. Japan – $162

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Japan, often recognized for having one of the world’s most powerful passports, charges $162 for its citizens to obtain one. Although this cost is lower than those of the countries listed above, it is still notably high compared to other Asian nations. Japanese passport holders enjoy visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to numerous countries, making it one of the most sought-after travel documents.

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U.S. Lawmaker Reacts To Nigeria, U.S. Airstrikes

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United States Congressman, Riley Moore, has stated that President Donald Trump is determined to put an end to the killing of Christians in Nigeria, warning that further action may follow if the violence persists.

Moore made the statement on Friday via his official X handle.

According to the lawmaker, the strike represents the first step in addressing what he described as the ongoing slaughter of Christians and the broader security crisis affecting Nigerians across religious and ethnic lines.

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President Trump has been clear that the killing of Christians in Nigeria must end,” he said.

He that the administration’s resolve on the matter should not be underestimated.

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As I stated at the outset: Do not test President Trump‘s resolved in this matter.

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Tonight’s strike in coordination with the Nigerian government is just the first step to ending the slaughter of Christians and the security crisis affecting all Nigerians,” he said.

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He stressed that the operation signals a stronger stance by the United States in support of Nigeria’s efforts to tackle terrorism and violent extremism, noting that further measures could be taken if the situation does not improve.

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US Dept Of War Shares Video Of Air Strikes In Nigeria

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A video footage of the US military air strikes in Nigeria has emerged.

The video was released by the US Department of War following its air strikes against terrorists in Sokoto.

Earlier, the US secretary of War, Pete Hegseth had confirmed that military air strikes hit terrorists in Nigerians, saying it was deadly.

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Later on, the US. African Command, confirmed that it conducted the attacks described as very deadly by President Donald Trump.

Trump said he was only keeping the promise he made earlier last month to strike the terrorists he believes are killing innocent Christians.

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Although described as powerful and deadly, the casualty caused by the attack is yet to be released.

Explaining further, security expert, Brant Philip, said the strikes may have been launched “from the USS Paul Ignatius, using a Tomahawk missile.”

The Nigerian government through its ministry of foreign affairs has also confirmed that the strikes were successful.

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JUST IN: US Forces Bomb Terrorists Camps In Nigeria

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United States President Donald Trump said US forces conducted deadly strikes against Islamic State terrorists in northwestern Nigeria, and vowed more attacks if the militants keep killing Christians.

“I have previously warned these Terrorists that if they did not stop the slaughtering of Christians, there would be hell to pay, and tonight, there was,” Trump posted on his Truth Social platform, adding that “the Department of War executed numerous perfect strikes.”

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Trump stated that the Department of War “executed numerous perfect strikes, as only the United States is capable of doing. Under my leadership, our Country will not allow Radical Islamic Terrorism to prosper.”

The US president wished everyone Merry Christmas, “including the dead Terrorists, of which there will be many more if their slaughter of Christians continues.”

Details later.

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