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In 2005 a company named SeaCode wanted to anchor a cruise ship three miles off the coast of Los Angeles, and fill it with up to 600 foreign programmers. The idea was to eliminate visa restrictions, and avoid U.S. labor laws.
With a German passport, travelers can enter 177 out of 218 countries and territories without a visa, according to the 2016 Visa Restrictions Index.
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In February 2016, North Korean citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 42 countries and territories, ranking the North Korean passport 95th in the world (tied with Burundi and Myanmar) according to the Visa Restrictions Index.
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There are 13 countries with less visa restrictions than the USA