Ranked: The World’s Most Powerful Passports in 2026

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Ranked: The World’s Most Powerful Passports in 2026

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Key Takeaways

  • Singapore tops the 2026 ranking with visa-free access to 192 destinations.
  • The gap is massive: the strongest passports offer access to 5x more countries than the weakest.
  • European and Asian countries dominate the top, while conflict-affected nations rank lowest.

Your passport shapes how much of the world you can access. In 2026, the gap between the strongest and weakest passports spans nearly 170 destinations.

This graphic ranks global passport strength using data from the Henley Passport Index, based on how many destinations citizens can enter without a visa.

Singapore leads with access to 192 destinations. That’s nearly five times the access available to citizens of the lowest-ranked countries. Meanwhile, the weakest passports allow entry to fewer than 50 destinations. The disparity highlights how geography, diplomacy, and stability influence global mobility.

The Top Passports of Asia and Europe

Following Singapore, there is a three-way tie for the second-strongest passports, with Japan, South Korea, and the United Arab Emirates each offering access to 187 destinations without a visa.

The UAE has the strongest passport outside of East or Southeast Asia, though with a notable caveat: Emiratis lack visa-free access to the United States, unlike their peers in Singapore, Japan, or South Korea.

Rank Country Visa-Free Destinations
1 🇸🇬 Singapore 192
2 🇯🇵 Japan 187
2 🇰🇷 South Korea 187
2 🇦🇪 UAE 187
5 🇳🇴 Norway 185
5 🇨🇭 Switzerland 185
7 🇪🇺 EU average 183
7 🇲🇾 Malaysia 183
7 🇬🇧 UK 183
10 🇦🇺 Australia 182
10 🇨🇦 Canada 182
10 🇳🇿 New Zealand 182
13 🇱🇮 Liechtenstein 180
14 🇮🇸 Iceland 179
14 🇺🇸 U.S. 179
16 🇲🇨 Monaco 176
17 🇨🇱 Chile 174
17 🇭🇰 Hong Kong 174
19 🇦🇩 Andorra 169
20 🇦🇷 Argentina 168
20 🇧🇷 Brazil 168

From there, Europeans hold many of the strongest passports by visa-free access, led by Northern and Western European countries like Norway and Switzerland (both 185).

While the 27-member European Union has a unified passport system, individual member countries still vary in visa-free access, ranging from 177 destinations for Bulgaria and Romania to 186 for Sweden.

Taking the average across this range, the EU’s overall passport strength stands at 183 visa-free destinations, tied with countries like Malaysia and the United Kingdom and slightly ahead of North American counterparts like Canada (182) and the United States (179).

The World’s Weakest Passports

At the bottom of the ranking, mobility drops off dramatically. The weakest passports offer access to fewer than 50 destinations, less than a quarter of what top-ranked countries enjoy.

These countries often face political instability, high emigration, or recent conflict, which can limit access to many developed regions.

Rank Country Visa-Free Destinations
1 🇦🇫 Afghanistan 23
2 🇸🇾 Syria 26
3 🇮🇶 Iraq 29
4 🇵🇰 Pakistan 31
4 🇾🇪 Yemen 31
6 🇸🇴 Somalia 32
7 🇳🇵 Nepal 35
7 🇰🇵 North Korea 35
9 🇧🇩 Bangladesh 36
10 🇪🇷 Eritrea 38
10 🇮🇷 Iran 38
10 🇵🇸 Palestine 38
13 🇱🇾 Libya 39
13 🇱🇰 Sri Lanka 39
15 🇸🇸 South Sudan 41
15 🇸🇩 Sudan 41
17 🇪🇹 Ethiopia 42
17 🇲🇲 Myanmar 42
20 🇱🇧 Lebanon 43
20 🇨🇩 Democratic Republic of the Congo 43
22 🇳🇬 Nigeria 44

African countries like Nigeria (44), Somalia (32), and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (43) also rank low. Fast-growing populations and large diasporas have contributed to tighter visa restrictions for these nationalities.

A Tale of Two Passports

Taken together, passport rankings reveal more than travel convenience—they map global inequality. Where you’re born can shape where you’re allowed to go, making passport power one of the clearest indicators of opportunity in a connected world.

African, Middle Eastern, and South Asian passports tend to rank lower than their European or Western Hemisphere counterparts. Even higher-ranking exceptions like Malaysia or the UAE can still face limits on visa-free access to major destinations, particularly the United States.

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