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The world’s most powerful passports in 2025 revealed: US and UK slide down list dominated by European nations – but there’s one clear winner

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The world’s most powerful passports for 2025 have been revealed – but the US and UK have slid down the list compared to last year. 

The global ranking indicates the number of countries citizens around the world can enter visa-free.

This year, Singapore boasts the most powerful passport in the world, with their citizens able to visit an astonishing 195 destinations out of 227 around the globe visa-free.

The British passport has slipped down from fourth to fifth place over the last year after being top of the index in 2015.

Its citizens – along with those from Belgium, New Zealand, Switzerland and Portugal – can visit 190 countries visa-free.

The US also fell in the ranking, from seventh to ninth place, with access to 186 countries visa-free. But it is still some way off its 2014 ranking, when it came joint first with the UK. 

Also on the index’s losers list is Canada, which dropped three ranks over the past decade from fourth to its current seventh place. Australia maintained its position, in sixth place, with visa-free access to 189 countries. 

The list has been produced by the Henley Passport Index, which is based on exclusive data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA). It analyses how many countries a passport holder can enter without a prior visa.

The British passport has slipped down from fourth to fifth place over the last year after being top of the index in 2015

The British passport has slipped down from fourth to fifth place over the last year after being top of the index in 2015

This year, Singapore (pictured) boasts the most powerful passport in the world, with their citizens able to visit an astonishing 195 destinations out of 227 around the globe visa-free

The most recent study reveals that Japan (pictured) has the world's second most powerful passport with visa-free access to 193 countries

The most recent study reveals that Japan (pictured) has the world’s second most powerful passport with visa-free access to 193 countries

The most recent study reveals that Japan has the world’s second most powerful passport with visa-free access to 193 countries.

The populations of Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and South Korea (joint third) can all access 192 countries visa-free. Four of these countries – France, Germany, Italy, and Spain – dropped two places compared to last year’s index.

A seven-nation EU cohort, all with visa-free access to 191 destinations – Austria, Denmark, Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden – share the fourth place.

The rest of the index’s Top 10 is largely dominated by EU countries, except for Australia, Canada, the US, and the UAE, one of the biggest climbers over the past decade, having secured an additional 72 destinations since 2015 to put it in 10th place with visa-free access to 185 destinations worldwide. 

Afghanistan remains entrenched at the bottom of the index, with a visa-free access score of just 26 (down from 28 last year), creating the largest mobility gap in the index’s 19-year history, with Singaporeans able to travel to 169 more destinations visa-free than Afghan passport holders.

Christian Kaelin, Chairman of Henley & Partners, said: ‘The very notion of citizenship and its birthright lottery needs a fundamental rethink as temperatures rise, natural disasters become more frequent and severe, displacing communities and rendering their environments uninhabitable. 

‘Simultaneously, political instability and armed conflicts in various regions force countless people to flee their homes in search of safety and refuge.’ 

Afghanistan is followed by Syria (27), Iraq (31), Yemen (33), Pakistan (33) and Somalia (35), which together make up the six weakest passports in the world.

The populations of Finland (pictured), France, Germany, Italy, Spain and South Korea (joint third) can all access 192 countries visa-free

The populations of Finland (pictured), France, Germany, Italy, Spain and South Korea (joint third) can all access 192 countries visa-free

The US also fell in the ranking, from seventh to ninth place, with access to 186 countries visa-free. But it is still some way off its 2014 ranking, when it came joint first with the UK

The US also fell in the ranking, from seventh to ninth place, with access to 186 countries visa-free. But it is still some way off its 2014 ranking, when it came joint first with the UK

Palestinian Territory is slightly ahead with a visa-free access score of 40, ranking it joint 100th with Libya and Bangladesh.

In contrast, China is among the biggest climbers, ascending from 94th place in 2015 to 60th in 2025, with its visa-free score increasing by 40 destinations. 

The Henley Passport Index includes 199 passports, giving users extensive and reliable information about their global access and mobility. 

With historical data spanning 19 years and regularly updated expert analysis on the latest shifts in passport power, the index is an invaluable resource for global citizens and the standard reference tool for government policy in this field. 

THE HENLEY PASSPORT POWER INDEX GLOBAL RANKING 2025

1. Singapore 195 (visa-free countries)

2. Japan 193

3. Finland 192

3. France 192

3. Germany 192

3. Italy 192

3. South Korea 192 

3. Spain 192 

4. Sweden 191

4. Austria 191

4. Denmark 191

4. Ireland 191

4. Netherlands 191

4. Luxembourg 191

4. Norway 191

5. Belgium 190

5. New Zealand 190 

5. Portugal 190

5. Switzerland 190 

5. United Kingdom 190

6. Australia 189 

6. Greece 189

7. Malta 188

7. Canada 188 

7. Poland 188 

8. Czech Republic 187

8. Hungary 187  

9. United States 186

9. Estonia 186

10. Lithuania 185

10. Latvia 185

10. Slovenia 185

10. United Arab Emirates 185

11. Croatia 184 

11. Iceland 184

11. Slovakia 184

12. Malaysia 183 

123. Liechtenstein 182 

14. Cyprus 179

15. Bulgaria 178

15. Monaco 178 

15. Romania 178  

16. Chile 176

17. Argentina 172

18. Brazil 171

18. Andorra 171 

18. San Marino 171

18. Hong Kong (SAR China) 171

19. Israel 170 

20. Brunei 166

21. Barbados 165

22. Bahamas 161

23. Mexico 159 

24. St Kitts and Nevis 157

24. St Vincent and the Grenadines 157

24. Uruguay 157 

25. Seychelles 156 

26. Vatican City 155

27. Antigua and Barbuda 153

28. Trinidad and Tobago 152

29. Costa Rica 151  

29. Mauritius 151

30. Grenada 148 

30. Panama 148

30. St Lucia 148

30. Ukraine 148

30. Paraguay 148

31. Dominica 145

31. Macao (SAR China) 145

32. Peru 143 

33. Taiwan (Chinese Taipei) 141

34. Serbia 139

35. El Salvador 136 

36. Guatemala 135

37. Colombia 134

37. Solomon Islands 134

38. Honduras 133

39. Samoa 131

39. Tonga 131 

40. Marshall Islands 129 

40. Montenegro 129 

40. North Macedonia 129 

41. Nicaragua 128  

41. Tuvalu 128

42. Kiribati 124 

42. Micronesia 124 

42. Palau Islands 124 

43. Albania 123 

43. Bosnia and Herzegovina 123

44. Georgia 122 

44. Moldova 122 

45. Venezuela 121

46. Russian Federation 116

46. Turkey 116

47. Qatar 112

48. South Africa 106

49. Belize 103

50. Kuwait 99

51. Timor-Leste 97

52. Ecuador 95 

53. Maldives 94

54. Guyana 92 

54. Vanuatu 92

55. Fiji 90

56. Jamaica 89

56. Nauru 89

57. Botswana 88 

58. Bahrain 87

58. Papua New Guinea 85 

58. Saudi Arabia 87

59. Oman 86

60. China 85  

61. Thailand 82

62. Belarus 81

62. Namibia 81

63. Kosovo 80 

64. Bolivia 79

64. Lesotho 79 

64. Suriname 79

65. Eswatini 77 

65. Kazakhstan 77 

66. Indonesia 76

67. Dominican Republic 75  

67. Malawi 75

68. Kenya 74 

69. Morocco 73

69. Tanzania 73

70. Azerbaijan 72

71. The Gambia 71

72. Uganda 70

72. Zambia 70

73. Tunisia 69

74. Armenia 68

74. Benin 68

74. Cape Verde Islands 68

74. Ghana 68

75. Philippines 67

76. Mongolia 66

76. Rwanda 66

76. Sierra Leone 66

77. Mozambique 65

77. Zimbabwe 65

78. Kyrgyzstan 64

79. Sao Tome and Principe 63

80. Cuba 62

80. Uzbekistan 62 

81. Togo 61

82. Burkina Faso 60

82. Gabon 60

82. Madagascar 60

83. Cote d’Ivoire 59

83. Guinea 59

84. Mauritania 58

84. Senegal 58

84. Tajikistan 58

85. Equatorial Guinea 57 

85. India 57 

85. Niger 57

86. Algeria 56

87. Guinea-Bissau 55

87. Mali 55

88. Comoro Islands 54

89. Cambodia 53

89. Central African Republic 53

89. Chad 53

89. Haiti 53

89. Jordan 53

90. Bhutan 52

90. Egypt 52

90. Liberia 52 

91. Angola 51

91. Vietnam 51 

92. Burundi 50

92. Cameroon 50

92. Congo (rep.) 50

92. Turkmenistan 50

93. Djibouti 49

93. Laos 49

94. Congo (Dem. Rep.) 46

94. Ethiopia 46

94. Myanmar 46

94. Nigeria 46

95. Lebanon 45

96. Iran 44

96. South Sudan 44

96. Sri Lanka 44

97. Sudan 43

98. Eritrea 42

99. North Korea 41

100. Bangladesh 40

100. Libya 40

100. Palestinian territory 40

101. Nepal 39

102. Somalia 35

103. Pakistan 33

104. Iraq 31

105. Syria 27

106. Afghanistan 26 

Source: Henley Passport Index 

 

 

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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