Singapore continues to reign as the holder of the most powerful passport in Southeast Asia and globally, according to the Henley Passport Index released this month.
Singaporeans enjoy visa-free access to an impressive 195 destinations, solidifying the country’s reputation as a global leader in mobility and travel freedom.
In Southeast Asia, Malaysia claims the second spot with visa-free entry to 183 destinations, showcasing the country’s strong international connections. Brunei follows in third place, granting its citizens visa-free access to 166 destinations.
Meanwhile, Vietnam’s passport ranks 91st globally, providing visa-free access to 51 destinations. While this marks significant progress over the years, it highlights room for further development in enhancing travel freedom for Vietnamese citizens.
The Henley Passport Index is a globally recognized ranking of passports based on the number of destinations their holders can access without a prior visa. This latest update underscores the varying degrees of travel freedom across the region, reflecting each nation’s diplomatic relationships and global standing.
Singapore’s consistent leadership in the rankings reaffirms its strong global influence, while the growth opportunities for countries like Vietnam highlight the potential for regional development in mobility.
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