Pakistan’s Passport Drops in Latest Global Ranking: Now 103rd Worldwide
Oct 15, 2025
Pakistan’s passport has dropped to the 103rd position in the 2025 Henley Passport Index, sharing the spot with Yemen, as citizens now enjoy visa-free access to 31 countries.
The latest ranking reflects a slight decline from last year, when Pakistan was placed 96th with access to 32 destinations, highlighting ongoing challenges in expanding global travel freedom for its citizens.
The Henley Passport Index, a global ranking based on the number of destinations accessible without a prior visa, continues to serve as a key indicator of international mobility and diplomatic outreach.
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According to the 2025 report, countries such as Iraq (104th), Syria (105th), and Afghanistan (106th) remain at the bottom of the index, while India also recorded a drop to 85th place with visa-free access to 57 countries, down from its previous ranking of 77th.
World’s Weakest Passports (2025)
Rank | Country | Visa-Free Destinations |
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1 | Afghanistan | 24 |
2 | Syria | 26 |
3 | Iraq | 29 |
4 | Pakistan, Yemen | 31 |
5 | Somalia | 33 |
6 | Nepal | 36 |
7 | Bangladesh, North Korea | 38 |
Meanwhile, Singapore retained its position as the world’s most powerful passport, granting visa-free access to 193 destinations, followed by South Korea (190) and Japan (189).
Top 5 Strongest Passports in 2025
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Singapore – 193 destinations
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South Korea – 190
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Japan – 189
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Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Spain, Switzerland – 188
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Austria, France, Denmark, Ireland, Netherlands – 187
The United States ranked 12th, while China rose to 64th, reflecting its growing global mobility through new diplomatic and visa-free agreements.
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Analysts say passport rankings often mirror a country’s foreign relations, economic strength, and international partnerships, adding that continuous diplomatic engagement can help improve travel access for citizens in the coming years.