Belgium and New Zealand | Belgium, the Czech Republic, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, and the United States take the 7th spot with visa-free travel to 186 countries out of 223 nations.
France and Ireland | Passport holders of France, Ireland, Portugal, and the United Kingdom can travel to 187 nations without a visa as their country stands at the 6th spot.
Austria and Demark | Austria, Denmark, Netherlands, and Sweden altogether at no. 5 with one less in terms of visa-free travel to 188 nations.
Finland and Italy | Three nations Finland, Italy, and Luxembourg take the 4th spot, where the holders can travel to 189 countries without a visa, the list follows a similar stand with multiple countries sharing a rank.
Germany and Spain | The European powerhouses Germany and Spain jointly shares 3rd place with free access to 190 countries.
Singapore and South Korea | Singapore and South Korea take 2nd place with visa-free access to 192 countries.
Japan | Japan maintained its top spot for the 5th straight year in a row, where Japanese passport holders can travel to 193 countries out of 227 without a visa.
India | Henley Passport declared its annual Passport Index, which presents the power of a country’s passport. India this year is ranked 85th place 2 up from last year, here’s a look at the top-performing passport on the index.
10 most powerful passports of the world in 2023 | 10 most powerful passports of the world in 2023