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Friday, January 8, 2021

The World's Richest Man | The World's Most Powerful Passports For 2021

Bloomberg released a list of the world's richest people on Monday, with US industrialists and SpaceX and Tesla among the world's richest people. Elon Musk, the founder of such companies, has been named the richest man in the world with a fortune of 188 billion dollars.

Eight of the top 10 richest billionaires in the world are from the United States. From a sectoral point of view, 7 out of 10 richest people belong to the "technology" sector.

However, the presence of Elon Musk at the top of the list is even more astonishing because exactly one year ago today, his wealth was "only" 29 billion, which continued to grow in 2020 despite the global corona epidemic. With an increase of 159 billion, it has now reached 188 billion.

That means Elon Musk's wealth has increased by 650% in just one year! The reason for this increase is the rising price of shares of SpaceX and Tesla companies.

Shares of SpaceX and Tesla have risen even faster since the Bloomberg report, which has seen Elon Musk's fortune rise to 195 billion as of this morning.

Jeff Bezos, owner of companies such as Amazon and the Washington Post, is second with only $4 billion. His current wealth is $184 billion.

The times of indicating a visa at an air terminal and going on a flight are presently a relic of days gone by. 

The COVID-19 pandemic is probably going to change the scene of air make a trip for a long time to come. 

Lockdowns are by and by being forced in a few nations around the globe, and when the limitations are lifted, almost certainly, immunizations will be needed before air travel. 

Notwithstanding, similar to consistently, the Hanley Index has delivered a rundown of the 2021 most remarkable international IDs . 

Would you be able to figure which nation has the most remarkable visa on the planet? In the event that your answer is America, Britain or some other western nation then it is totally off-base. 

Indeed, the most impressive identification on the planet is held by Japanese residents. 

Residents of Japan can go to 191 nations without a visa or get a visa upon landing in the air terminal. 

Singapore is second with 190 nations having this office, while South Korean identification is third with 189 nations. 

Italy, Finland, Spain and Luxembourg are joint fourth on the rundown of identification free or on-appearance visa holders whose residents approach this office in 188 nations. 

International IDs from Denmark and Austria positioned fifth out of 187 nations, while holders of travel papers from Sweden, France, Portugal, the Netherlands and Ireland can apply for sans visa or visa-on-appearance in 186 nations. 

Identifications in 185 nations are held by residents of Switzerland, the United States, the United Kingdom, Norway, Belgium and New Zealand, while visas from Greece, Malta, the Czech Republic and Australia positioned eighth on the rundown. 

The Canadian identification is 10th with 183 nations, while the Hungarian visa is tenth on the rundown. 

The UAE has gained the most ground lately, positioning 62nd on the rundown in 2006 yet now at sixteenth. 

Conversely, the most minimal number of nations whose residents have free visa or visa office at the air terminal is trailed by the first and second residents of Afghanistan and Iraq, who just have this office in 26 and 28 nations individually. Truly, while Syrian visa holders can utilize this office in just 29 nations. 

Pakistan positions fourth with an identification free or visa-on-appearance office in 32 nations, while Somalia and Yemen are joint fifth in the identification class. 

The Palestinian identification was 6th, the Libyan and Nepalese visas joint seventh, while the North Korean visa was eighth.

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