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What is the most powerful passport in the world? Singapore again | Real Time Headlines

According to the 2025 Henley Passport Index, Singapore has the most powerful passport in the world.

The nation-state is one of six countries tied for top spot in a 2024 list compiled by immigration consultancy Henley & Partners, which ranks passports based on the number of destinations their holders can travel to without a visa.

Singapore is ahead of five other countries – Japan, Germany, Italy, Spain and France – whose citizens gain visa-free access to 195 of 227 destinations around the world, according to rankings released on Wednesday.

Japan ranks second, with visa-free travel to 193 countries, while the four European countries that tied for first place last year, plus Finland and South Korea, are tied for third, each allowing passport holders to travel to 192 destinations without a visa. .

European countries and New Zealand dominate the rest of the top 20 list.

this Henry Passport Index Ranking of 199 passports from around the world using data from the International Air Transport Association.

According to the index, “visa-free” includes situations where a visa is not required or entry documents that are easier to obtain (such as visas on arrival, visitor permits and electronic travel authorizations) are required.

climbers and fallers

bottom of list

Afghanistan is once again considered to have the weakest passport on the list. It ranks at the bottom, allowing entry to only 26 of 227 destinations. Its citizens can travel to Cambodia, Maldives, Djibouti, Sri Lanka and Haiti without a visa.

The gap between the strongest and weakest passports on the list is the largest in the index’s 19-year history, according to Henley & Partners. The report said Singaporeans can visit 169 more places than Afghans without a visa.

After Afghanistan, the weakest passports on the list are those from Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Pakistan, Somalia, Nepal, the Palestinian territories, Libya and Bangladesh, all of which rank lower than North Korea, which gives North Korean citizens access to the world. 41 destinations.

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