Turismo
French Nationality Remains Best in the World, While Brexit Britain Risks a Dramatic Decline
In the top 10 on this year's index, Denmark finds itself in 3 place with a score of 81.7%, while Norway and Sweden hold joint-4 spot with 81.5%. Positions 5-10 are held by Iceland , Finland , Italy , the UK, Ireland and Spain , in that order.
The US occupies 25 place on the QNI with a score of 70.0% — the country's relatively poor standing is primarily due to its low settlement freedom compared to EU member states. China ranks 56 — a four-place improvement on last year, and the Russian Federation climbs up two positions to 62 place. The UAE has attained its highest rank ever, securing 42 place. The bottom three nationalities on this year's QNI are South Sudan , Afghanistan and Somalia .
EU countries generally perform extremely well on the QNI, largely due to the liberal degree of settlement freedom permitted between member states. However, the UK could become the exception to this rule, with its current 8 position potentially in jeopardy if it crashes out of the EU without a deal in place.
Prof. Dr. Dimitry Kochenov, a law professor and author of and Dr. Christian H Kaelin, Chairman of Henley & Partners and author of are the co-creators of the Index. Prof. Kochenov explains: "The UK may be about to establish a world record in terms of profoundly undermining the quality of its nationality without going through any violent conflict. Depending on the outcome of Brexit, the UK could see itself falling from the elite group of 'very high quality' nationalities into the 'high quality' bracket. A truly 'hard' Brexit would result in the UK having a nationality that does not grant Brits settlement or work rights in any of the EU jurisdictions or Switzerland , Norway , and Iceland : a collection of the most highly developed places on earth, greatly diminishing the quality of its own nationality in an irrevocable manner."
Although unlikely, in the worst-case scenario and depending on the economic downturn caused by Brexit, the UK could possibly fall even further and into the 'medium quality' tier alongside China and Russia .
Dr. Kaelin says the index is highly relevant to both individuals and governments. "It's clear that our nationalities have a direct impact on our opportunities and on our freedom to travel, do business, and live longer, healthier, and more rewarding lives. The reality that the QNI describes is, in many respects, unfair and regrettable: in the majority of circumstances, our nationality plays an important role in establishing a highly irrational ceiling for our aspirations."
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Sarah Nicklin
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