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Henley Passport Index 2025: Singapore Tops Global Rankings, Pakistan at 100th

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By Web Desk Published June 29, 2025 3 Min Read
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World’s Most Powerful Passport in 2025. Photo Credit: Henley & Partners
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The Henley Passport Index 2025, released on June 29, 2025, ranks global passports based on visa-free access, with Singapore retaining its top spot for the third consecutive year. Saudi Arabia, a key Gulf player, ranks 95th, offering its citizens access to 57 destinations.

Singapore leads the Henley Passport Index 2025, granting its citizens visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 195 destinations. This dominance reflects Singapore’s robust diplomatic ties and strategic international agreements. Japan and South Korea share second place, each with access to 193 countries, followed by European nations—France, Germany, Italy, and Spain in third with 192 destinations. The United States ranks 10th, while Russia and Türkiye rank 49th and China ranks 64th, showcasing varied global mobility.

Pakistan’s passport has achieved a significant milestone by securing a place among the top 100 in the Henley Passport Index 2025, as confirmed by the latest global rankings released by Henley & Partners. This marks a substantial leap from the previous year and underscores the country’s progress in enhancing the credibility and acceptance of its travel documents on the international stage.

Pakistan’s passport jumps from 113th to 100th in the Henley Passport Index 2025, reflecting stronger global ties and engagement. pic.twitter.com/BRS4MzC1cO

— Asia Free Press (@AsiaFreePress) June 29, 2025

Pakistan and Top Passport in the 2025 Rankings

The Pakistani passport now ranks 100th, a remarkable improvement from its 113th position in 2021. This new status grants Pakistani citizens visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 32 countries, a clear indicator of the nation’s growing international mobility and the increasing recognition of its passport by states worldwide. These developments reflect the successful implementation of modern security upgrades, such as the introduction of e-passports equipped with contactless NFC chips compliant with ICAO standards, which have bolstered the passport’s global credibility and streamlined travel for holders.

At the bottom of the index, Iraq ranks 101st, Syria 102nd, and Afghanistan 103rd, with Afghan passport holders able to access only 25 destinations. These low rankings reflect ongoing geopolitical challenges and limited international agreements, severely restricting travel freedom. The Henley Passport Index 2025 underscores stark global disparities, emphasising the critical role of diplomacy in shaping passport power and mobility.

The Henley Passport Index 2025 reveals how the strength of a passport affects global travel, business, and cultural ties. Singapore’s lead highlights the benefits of strong diplomacy, while lower-ranked nations, such as Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan, face mobility barriers. Understanding these rankings informs discussions on international cooperation and travel equity, critical in a connected world.

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