The Henley Passport Index is the only one of its kind ranking. Featuring historical data spanning 19 years, the index includes 199 different passports and 227 different destinations across the globe. It is often considered the standard reference tool.
In today’s generation, the ability to entire different countries as freely as possible is considered an important asset. Countries offerings stronger passports tend to enjoy better diplomatic relationships, consequently simplifying processes for their citizens.
Citizens of countries on the other end of the spectrum, on the other hand, often face significant obstacles that limit their global mobility and engagement options. Based on the Henley Passport Index, let’s enlist the top 10 strongest passports in 2025.
Rank 1 – Singapore – visa-free access to 195 countries
2 – Japan – 193
3 – Finland – 192
4 – France – 191
4 – Germany – 191
4 – Italy – 191
4 – South Korea – 191
4 – Spain – 191
4 – Austria – 191
5 – Denmark – 190
5 – Ireland – 190
5 – Luxembourg – 190
5 – Netherlands – 190
5 – Noray – 190
5 – Seden – 190
5 – Belgium – 190
6 – Ne Zealand – 189
6 – Portugal – 189
6 – Switzerland – 189
6 – United Kingdom – 189
6 – Australia – 189
7 – Greece – 188
7 – Canada – 188
8 – Malta – 187
8 – Poland – 187
8 – Czechia – 187
9 – Hungary – 187
9 – Estonia – 187
10 – United States – 185
10 – Latvia – 185
10 – Lithuania – 185
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