Tuesday 19 August 2025 13:08
Italy’s Passport Ranks Among the World’s Most Powerful in 2025 rankings
The Italian passport remains one of the most powerful in the world, ranking third in the 2025 Henley Passport Index. This prestigious position is shared with passports from Germany, France, Spain, Ireland, Finland, and Denmark, allowing holders to travel to 189 out of 227 destinations without a pre-approved visa. The index, widely regarded as a […]
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The Italian passport remains one of the most powerful in the world, ranking third in the 2025 Henley Passport Index. This prestigious position is shared with passports from Germany, France, Spain, Ireland, Finland, and Denmark, allowing holders to travel to 189 out of 227 destinations without a pre-approved visa. The index, widely regarded as a key benchmark for global mobility, is updated monthly and is the only one of its kind based on exclusive data from the International Air Transport Authority (IATA).
The index assigns a score to each passport based on the number of destinations its holder can visit without requiring a visa in advance. A point is awarded for each country where travelers can either enter visa-free or obtain a visa on arrival, a visitor’s permit, or an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) without prior government approval. If a visa, or an e-Visa requiring pre-departure government approval, is needed, no points are awarded for that destination.
While Italy holds a consistently high position, typically ranking in the top four, it’s worth noting the top contenders for 2025:
- First Place: Singapore, with access to 193 destinations.
- Second Place: Japan and South Korea, with 190 destinations each.
- Third Place: Italy, Germany, France, Spain, Ireland, Finland, and Denmark, all with 189 destinations.
In a surprising turn, the United States saw a significant drop from its seventh-place ranking in 2024 to tenth place this year, marking its lowest position in two decades. The UK is ranked sixth with 186 points, while Australia is in seventh place with 185 destinations. Unsurprisingly, the lowest-ranked passports belong to Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan, with access to 30, 27, and 25 destinations, respectively.
A passport’s power is largely a reflection of the trust other nations place in its citizens and the country’s diplomatic stability. High-ranking countries typically exhibit political stability, a low perception of migratory risk, and active participation in multilateral organizations.
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Posted: August 19, 2025
The Italian passport remains one of the most powerful in the world, ranking third in the 2025 Henley Passport Index. This prestigious position is shared with passports from Germany, France, Spain, Ireland, Finland, and Denmark, allowing holders to travel to 189 out of 227 destinations without a pre-approved visa. The index, widely regarded as a […]

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