Greece and Australia maintain top spots in 2025 Passport Index

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Greece and Australia have once again secured top spots on the 2025 Henley Passport Index, reaffirming their status as global leaders in travel mobility.

Australia ranked 6th, tied with New Zealand, Portugal, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom, offering its passport holders visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 189 destinations.

The strong ranking reflects Australia’s diplomatic outreach, economic stability, and global partnerships, enabling citizens to travel widely for business, education, and tourism.

Greece placed 7th alongside Canada, with access to 188 destinations. Its passport strength is bolstered by EU membership and strong diplomatic ties, supporting both tourism and international connectivity.

Greece’s ranking also highlights its role in fostering cultural exchange and business growth, particularly in the travel and tourism sector.

The Henley Passport Index evaluates global mobility based on visa-free access, diplomatic influence, and international cooperation.

While Singapore topped the 2025 list with 195 destinations, Australia and Greece continue to be among the most mobile nations, underscoring their strong international standing and commitment to cross-border engagement.

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