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2025 the world’s most powerful passport top 10 list

11/21/2025
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A fresh take on the 2025 Henley Passport Index

What makes a passport powerful

A strong passport is measured by travel openness: how many destinations you can enter without a visa. The Henley Passport Index​ quantifies this by counting visa‑free and visa‑on‑arrival access for each country, using exclusive data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA). In its 20‑year​ history, the United States​ has slipped out of the top 10​ for the first time.

The 2025 top lineup

  • Singapore​ — 193​ destinations
  • South Korea​ — 190
  • Japan​ — 189
  • Germany / Italy / Luxembourg / Spain / Switzerland​ — 188
  • Austria / Belgium / Denmark / Finland / France / Ireland / Netherlands​ — 187
  • Greece / Hungary / New Zealand / Norway / Portugal / Sweden​ — 186
  • Australia / Czech Republic / Malta / Poland​ — 185
  • Croatia / Estonia / Slovakia / Slovenia / United Arab Emirates / United Kingdom​ — 184
  • Canada​ — 183
  • Latvia / Liechtenstein​ — 182

US performance and why it slipped

The US​ sits in 12th place​ (tied with Malaysia), with visa‑free access to 180​ of the 227​ destinations tracked. A rule of the index is that countries with identical scores share the same rank, which means 36​ passports now outrank the US. The slide is tied to recent policy shifts: Brazil​ ended visa‑free entry for US (and Canadian, Australian) citizens in April​ over reciprocity; Papua New Guinea​ and Myanmar​ adjusted entry rules; Somalia​ launched a new eVisa​ system; and Vietnam​ left the US off its latest visa‑free expansion. “The declining strength of the US passport over the past decade is more than a reshuffle,” said Christian H. Kaelin, chair of Henley & Partners​ — it reflects a broader shift toward openness and cooperation among high‑mobility nations.

Contrasting trends

While the US has retreated, China​ has steadily climbed the openness ladder, forging new visa‑free agreements (for example, with Russia​ and several Gulf, South American, and European states). Over the last decade, China rose from 94th​ to 60th​ on the Henley ranking, and in the openness index it advanced from 84th​ to 80th, now granting visa‑free entry to 58​ countries compared with the US’s 46.

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