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Top Passports for 2026: Singapore Leads, US Drops to Tenth Place

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The Henley Passport Index has released its latest rankings for 2026, highlighting the world's most powerful passports. Singapore tops the list with visa-free access to 192 destinations, followed by Japan and South Korea at 188. The United States has fallen to the 10th position, now allowing access to 179 countries, marking a significant decline over the past year. This ranking reflects broader geopolitical trends, as passport power is increasingly tied to political stability and diplomatic relations. The report emphasizes the growing disparity in global mobility, with the top-ranked passports offering vastly more travel opportunities compared to those at the bottom of the list, such as Afghanistan, which has access to only 24 destinations.

Key Details: • Singapore: 192 visa-free destinations • United States: 10th place with 179 destinations • Japan and South Korea: 188 destinations each • Significant decline in US passport power over the past year • Global mobility advantages are concentrated among wealthy nations

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