10 Most Powerful Passports in the World

In this article, we will list the 10 most powerful passports in the world. If you want to read our detailed analysis, visit the 25 Most Powerful Passports in the World.  

10 – Luxembourg

Our score – 7.5

Luxembourg has one of the highest GDPs per capita in the world. Henley Passport Index ranks it at 3rd position along with six other countries. Luxembourg is one of Europe’s smallest countries with around 2586 Km square area.

9 – Norway

Our score – 7

Norway is a northern European country with a population of around 5.4 million people. It has a highly developed mixed economy with a GDP per capita of around $89,000. Norwegian passport holders can travel to 187 countries without Visa, which earns it 5th position on Henley Passport Index. The Global Passport Index ranks Norway at 9th position.

8 – Singapore

Our score – 7

Singapore leads Henley Passport Index, but Global Passport Index places it at 13th position. It is a small country with an area of 728.6 KM square. Singapore has an impressive GDP per capita of $72,794 and is regarded as one of the most prosperous nations in the world.

7 – United Kingdom

Our score – 5.5

The United Kingdom is located in North Western Europe. With visa-free access to 188 destinations, it ranks 4th on Henley Passport Index. While the United Kingdom has one of the most globalized economies in the world, It has a GDP per capita of $46,510. 

6 – United States

Our score – 5

Citizens of the United States can travel visa-free to 184 destinations. Despite being the largest economy in the world, the United States ranks 8th on Henley Passport Index. It is worth noting that Global Passport Index ranks the United States in the second position.

5 – Netherlands

Our score – 4.5

Netherlands’ canals and flat landscapes attract nearly six million tourists each year. Its strong economy and incredible soft power yield its fifth position on the Global Passport Index. With visa-free access to 188 locations, the Netherlands passport is ranked fourth in the Henley passport index.

4 – Finland

Our score – 4.5

Located in Northern Europe, Finland is known for its raindeers and lakes. Its picturesque beauty and strong economy give its passport incredible strength. It is ranked at the 3rd position in Henley’s passport index and has visa-free access to 189 countries.

3 – Denmark

Our score – 4

Denmark is the southernmost Scandinavian country. It ranks fourth on both, the Henley Passport Index and Global Passport Index. With a Per capita income of 67,743 and a 4.9% GDP growth rate, it is one of the most developed countries in the world.

2 – Sweden

Our score – 3

Sweden ranks third on Henley Passport Index and Global Passport Index. It is a Scandinavian nation with a developed mixed economy. Swedish passport holders can travel to 189 countries without a Visa.

1 – Germany

Our score – 1.5

Germany stands strong in both rankings. Henley Passport Index ranks it in second place while it tops the Global Passport Index. German passport holders enjoy visa-free access to 190 countries. Germany has the largest economy in Europe and the fourth largest in the world. Its per capita GDP of 51,203 is impressive, given its total population of 83.2 million. 

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