News
Rao Consultants
January 21, 2025
Canadian Passport Ranks Among Best in World in 2025
![]()
Canada is ranked seventh in the world on the most recent Henley Passport Index for 2025, providing visa-free travel to 188 countries. Canada now shares the same rank as Malta and Poland as a result of this accomplishment. Interestingly, this is the first time in the index’s history that the Canadian passport has outperformed the American passport.
Top-Ranking Passports:
- Singapore: Leading the index, Singapore offers visa-free access to 195 destinations.
- Japan: Japan follows closely with access to 193 destinations.
- France, Germany, Italy, South Korea, and Spain: These countries share the third position, each granting access to 192 destinations.
- Canada, Malta, and Poland: Holding the seventh spot, these nations provide visa-free access to 188 destinations.
Canada’s Position and Trends:
Canada’s seventh-place ranking in 2025 is a dip from fourth place in 2015. The Canadian passport has dropped three rankings over the last decade, indicating a trend of reduced global mobility.
Recent Changes in Visa Policies:
- Visa Removals: In 2025, Egypt and Brazil have removed visa restrictions for Canadian travelers, enhancing Canada’s global mobility.
- Visa Additions: Conversely, Gabon and Togo now require visas for Canadian visitors, indicating a tightening of entry requirements in certain regions.
Implications for Travelers:
The Henley Passport Index rates passports according to the number of places that may be reached without a previous visa, taking into account visitor’s permits, visa-free entry, visa-on-arrival, and Electronic Travel Authorizations (eTAs). The general movement of passport holders is reflected in this rating.
Obtaining a Canadian Passport:
To get a Canadian passport, you must first become a Canadian citizen. This method normally includes:
- Permanent Residency: Securing permanent residence in Canada via a variety of immigration routes is known as permanent residency.
- Physical Presence: Spending at least three of the previous five years in Canada.
- Additional Requirements: Additional requirements include taking the oath of citizenship, passing a citizenship exam, and filing taxes.
Generally, the naturalization process takes over three years.
Conclusion:
The jump in Canadian Passport’s ranking to the 7th positing in the Passport index showcases the country’s robust global mobility. Individuals who are looking to migrate to Canada should know the benefits and the requirements for getting Canadian citizenship. With Canada making efforts at streamlining the immigration and PR process, this ranking is set to jump even more higher. It’s right time to start your immigration journey for Canada. It is advisable to stay update and know more on recent visa & immigration updates from around the world, that will help you make an informed decision for your life as well as your career.
You May Also Like
SINP 2025 Update: Saskatchewan Gets 1,136 Extra Nominations – Total Now 4,761
Saskatchewan has received 1,136 additional provincial nomination spaces for 2025 under the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP), taking the province’s total allocation to 4,761 for the year. The boost follows earlier reductions to provincial allocations and is aimed at easing labour shortages in key sectors. What changed – and why it matters More nomination spaces […]
Read More
Canada to Accept TOEFL Essentials Test for Permanent Residency Applicants
Toronto, August 2025 – In a move to broaden language testing options, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has confirmed that it will soon accept the TOEFL Essentials test, administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS), as an official proof of English proficiency for permanent residency (PR) applications New Accessible Pathway for Applicants The inclusion […]
Read More
Government Raises Income Thresholds for Hosting Parents and Grandparents in Canada
As of July 29, 2025, Canadian hosts wishing to bring their parents or grandparents under the Super Visa program must meet higher minimum income thresholds, reflecting a 3.9% increase over 2024 levels. ð° New Income Requirements by Family Size (Canadian Dollars) Family Size Minimum Income Needed in 2025 Minimum Income in 2024 1 (sponsor alone) […]
Read More