According to the Henley Passport Index, Singapore ranks first in the 2026 passport ranking, offering its citizens visa-free access to 192 of the 227 analyzed countries. Japan and South Korea are in second place, with access to 188 destinations. The third place is shared by five European countries: Denmark, Luxembourg, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland, each having access to 186 countries. Europe dominates the ranking, with ten countries in fourth place, including Austria, Belgium, and Germany, each having access to 185 destinations.
The United Kingdom has recorded a decline, losing visa-free access to eight countries, reaching 182, while the United States is in 10th place, with 179 destinations. Romania ranks 40th, with visa-free access to 120 countries, demonstrating increased international mobility.
The United Kingdom has recorded a decline, losing visa-free access to eight countries, reaching 182, while the United States is in 10th place, with 179 destinations. Romania ranks 40th, with visa-free access to 120 countries, demonstrating increased international mobility.
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