Please complete your profile to unlock commenting and other important features.

Please select your date of birth for special perks on your birthday. Your username will be your unique profile link and will be publicly used in comments.
MTL Blog Pro

This is a Pro feature.

Time to level up your local game with MTL Blog Pro.

Pro

$5/month

$40/year

  • Everything in the Free plan
  • Ad-free reading and browsing
  • Unlimited access to all content including AI summaries
  • Directly support our local and national reporting and become a Patron
  • Cancel anytime.
For Pro members only Pro
Summary

Canada beat the USA in a new passport ranking but we're still on the 'losers' list

Nothing to brag about! 🙃

A Canadian passport with a navy blue cover lies flat on a wooden surface.

Canada's "loser list" passport.

Senior Writer

Canada just scored higher than the USA on the 2025 Henley Passport Index, but don't pop the champagne (or maple syrup) just yet.

Released on January 8, the Henley Passport Index ranks the world's 199 passports according to the number of destinations they can access visa-free and is based on Timatic data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

According to the new report, Canada sits in 7th place, giving its passport holders visa-free access to 188 destinations. Meanwhile, the USA landed in 9th with 186 destinations. Sure, it's a win, but both countries have been slipping down the ranks in recent years.

Canada has dropped three spots over the last decade, while the USA tumbled seven, making both part of the index's "losers list" for the steepest declines.

So why the slide? Experts say it's a mix of politics and global perceptions. For the USA, certain policies and travel restrictions have hurt its standing. While not as affected, Canada hasn't seen much progress either, as other nations secure more visa agreements.

Meanwhile, Singapore reclaimed the top spot with visa-free access to 195 destinations, followed by Japan in 2nd with 193. Europe dominates much of the top 10, but even there, some countries have lost ground.

The UAE is a standout in this year's ranking, climbing into the 10th spot with 185 visa-free destinations—a massive jump compared to a decade ago.

On the opposite end, Afghanistan remains at the bottom, with access to just 27 destinations—a staggering 169 fewer than Singapore, marking the most significant mobility gap in the index's 19-year history.

It's not all bad news for Canadians, though. Holding the 7th most powerful passport is still impressive, especially when we're so accustomed to being outshone by our southern neighbours.

Here's a closer look at the full list.

2025 Henley Passport Index top 10:

  1. Singapore
  2. Japan
  3. South Korea, Germany, Spain, Italy, France, and Finland
  4. Austria, Denmark, Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden
  5. Belgium, New Zealand, Portugal, Switzerland, and the U.K.
  6. Australia and Greece
  7. Canada, Malta and Poland
  8. Czechia and Hungary
  9. Estonia and the U.S.
  10. The UAE, Latvia, Lithuania, and Slovenia

Click here to explore the entire ranking.

Love this? Check out our MTL Blog noticeboard for details on jobs, benefits, travel info and more!

AI tools may have been used to support the creation or distribution of this content; however, it has been carefully edited and fact-checked by a member of MTL Blog's Editorial team. For more information on our use of AI, please visit our Editorial Standards page.

Explore this list   👀

  • Born and raised in Montreal, Al Sciola is a Senior Writer for MTL Blog. With a background in covering sports and local events, he has a knack for finding stories that capture the city’s spirit. A lifelong Canadiens fan and trivia enthusiast, Al spends his downtime sipping espresso and trying out new recipes in the kitchen.

Montreal Jobs New

Post jobView more jobs

Quebec's backyard pool rules are changing this month and you could be fined up to $1,000

The new regulations cover in-ground, above-ground and even inflatable pools.