The latest Henley Passport Index reveals a significant reshuffling in global passport rankings, with Singapore retaining the top spot for visa-free travel, followed by Japan and South Korea.
The United States has dropped to its lowest-ever position at 10th place, reflecting a decline in travel freedom for Americans. Meanwhile, India has made its biggest jump in years, climbing from 85th to 77th place and gaining visa-free access to 59 countries. Other Asian nations, such as China and Vietnam, have also improved their rankings, while European and Middle Eastern countries like Greece and the UAE continue to perform strongly.
The rankings highlight shifting global mobility trends, with Asian passports now dominating the top tiers and traditional Western leaders slipping.
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