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Top 10 powerful passports of 2026; check India’s position

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 13, 2026, 09:27 IST
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Top 10 powerful passports of 2026; check India’s position

Passport is one of the most crucial documents required to travel overseas. The strength of a passport determines how freely citizens can travel across the globe. Every year, the Henley Passport Index, releases its report of the powerful passports. The 2026 Henley Passport Index report has released its report and Singapore has once again topped the list. But what’s noticeable is India’s rank which as per recent releases of the Henley Passport Index data, has climbed to the 75th position in early 2026. This is a remarkable progress.

Here’s a look at 10 most powerful passports in the world for 2026.

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Singapore

Visa-free access: 192 countries

Another year, another achievement for Singapore. The country has maintained its position as the world’s most powerful and strongest passport in the world. This dominance shows the city-state’s extensive network of multilateral agreements, plus its global economic and diplomatic engagement.

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Japan and South Korea

Visa-free access: 188 countries each

Japan and South Korea are two of the most powerful Asian nations. The countries have tied on the second spot as their passports offer extensive travel freedom across Europe, the Americas, and much of Asia.

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Denmark, Luxembourg, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland

Visa-free access: 186 countries

Passport holders of Denmark, Luxembourg, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland, can travel to 186 countries visa free. All these European nations have tied for third place and it only shows the advantages of shared European travel policies, particularly those linked to the Schengen Area.

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Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway

Visa-free access: 185 countries

Passport holders of Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands and Norway can visit 185 nations visa free. These Schengen nations secure high mobility scores.

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Hungary, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, United Arab Emirates

Visa-free access: 184 countries

Passport holders of Hungary, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and the United Arab Emirates enjoy visa-free access to 184 countries. The placement of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in this list demonstrates the popularity of the Middle East nation on a global platform.

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Croatia, Czechia, Estonia, Malta, New Zealand, Poland

Visa-free access: 183 countries

Croatia, Czechia, Estonia, Malta, New Zealand and Poland have together secured the sixth spot on the prestigious list. These countries might be small in size but globally, these are among top travel destinations.

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Australia, Latvia, Liechtenstein, United Kingdom

Visa-free access: 182 countries

Australia, Latvia, Liechtenstein and the United Kingdom have together secured the seventh place on the list. The UK’s position reflects continued travel liberty for its citizens even after Brexit.

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Canada, Iceland, Lithuania

Visa-free access: 181 countries

Passport holders of Canada, Iceland and Lithuania can visit 181 nations visa free. Canada remains an international travel powerhouse. It shows the countries close international ties.

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Malaysia

Visa-free access: 180 countries

Malaysian citizens can visit 180 countries visa free. The passport strength of the Asian nation highlights the growing travel capabilities of Southeast Asian countries.

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United States

Visa-free access: 179 countries

The US passport has made a comeback after a brief dip. The US passport holders can visit 179 nations visa free. The US passport has seen a decline in the position for various reasons.

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