The Henley Passport Index 2025 has ranked all the world’s 199 passports based on the number of destinations they can access visa-free and is based on exclusive Timatic data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
Singapore has secured the first position as the most powerful passport in the world with visa-free access to 195 out of 227 destinations worldwide. Japan is the runner-up with 193 visa-free destinations, but it is still ahead of the rest after it regained visa-free access to neighboring China for the first time since the Covid lockdowns.
The US is the second-biggest faller between 2015 and 2025, after Venezuela, according to the index, falling seven places from 2nd to 9th position. Vanuatu is the third-biggest faller, going from 48th to 54th, followed by the British passport, which was top of the index in 2015 but now sits in 5th place. Canada is also on the Top 5 losers list, dropping from 4th to 7th place.
Prof. Peter J. Spiro of Temple University Law School in Philadelphia and a leading expert on dual citizenship commented on the Henley Global Mobility Report 2025 Q1, and said that the Trump reprise magnifies another element of value for alternative residence or citizenship rights: political risk insurance, “This time around, the stakes are higher.
Here’s the list of the most powerful passports for 2025:
1. Singapore (195 destinations)
2. Japan (193)
3. France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Finland, South Korea (192)
4. Austria, Denmark, Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Sweden, Norway (191)
5. Belgium, New Zealand, Portugal, Switzerland, United Kingdom (190)
6. Greece, Australia (189)
7. Canada, Poland, Malta (188)
8. Hungary, Czechia (187)
9. Estonia, United States (186)
10. Lithuania, Latvia, Slovenia, United Arab Emirates (185)