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Singapore Passport Tops Henley Passport Index 2023 as World’s Most Powerful

Singapore Passport Tops Henley Passport Index 2023 as World’s Most Powerful

Singapore Passport Tops Henley Passport Index 2023 as World’s Most Powerful: Singapore now has the world’s most powerful passport, according to the Henley Passport Index, enabling visa-free entry to 192 of 227 worldwide travel destinations. Three European countries, namely Germany, Italy, and Spain, have moved up one rank to share the second position, with visa-free access to 190 destinations. For the first time in five years, Japan has been dethroned from the top spot and now ranks third, with its passport providing visa-free access to 189 destinations.

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India’s ranking in Henley Passport Index

India has advanced significantly in the Henley Passport Index, moving up 5 ranks from the previous year. It is now ranked 80th on the ranking, alongside Togo and Senegal. Indian passport holders now enjoy visa-free access to 57 countries, reflecting the country’s enhanced global travel privileges.

Overview of the Henley Passport Index

Passports of these countries hold the top 10 spots on the Henley Index:

RankCountryVisa-free travel to (out of 277 nations)
1Singapore192
2Germany, Italy, Spain190
3Austria, Finland, France, Japan, South Korea, Luxembourg, Sweden189
4Denmark, Ireland, Netherlands, UK188
5Belgium, Czech Republic, Malta, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Switzerland187
6Australia, Hungary, Poland186
7Canada, Greece185
8Lithuania, US184
9Latvia, Slovakia, Slovenia183
10Estonia, Iceland182

Passports of these countries hold the bottom 10 spots on the Henley Index:

RankCountryVisa-free travel to (out of 277 nations)
103Afghanistan27
102Iraq29
101Syria30
100Pakistan33
99Yemen, Somalia35
98Palestinian territory, Nepal38
97North Korea39
96Bangladesh40
95Sri Lanka, Libya41
94Kosovo42

About the Henley Passport Index

Invented nearly 20 years ago by Dr Christian H Kaelin, Chairman, Henley & Partners, the index is based on the exclusive and official data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA). It is the original ranking of all the passports according to the number of destinations their holders can visit without a prior visa. It’s worth noting that the Henley Passport Index relies on data from the International Air Transport Association to calculate its rankings. This index’s methodology differs from those of other passport rankings, such as the one released by financial advisory Arton Capital, which ranked the United Arab Emirates first last year.

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