YOGYAKARTA The country with the weakest passport in the world 2025 can be known through the updated Henley Passport Index in August 2025. This index was created by a global citizenship advisory company centered in London, England, Henley & Partners.

Please note, Henley Passport Index is a global passport rating that assesses passport power based on one metric-number destination that can be visited by its holder without the need to get a previous visa.

The Henley Passport Index is compiled based on exclusive data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA). This index includes 199 passports and 227 different travel destinations.

Updated every month, Henley Passport Index is considered a standard reference tool for citizens of the world and sovereign countries in assessing passport ratings in the global mobility spectrum.

According to Henley Passport Index, Afghanistan's passport is the weakest passport in the world by 2025. Afghan passport holders can only enjoy visa-free access to 25 countries from 227 destinations around the world.

On top of it is Syria with visa-free access to 27 countries, then followed by Iraq which can visit 30 countries without the need for visas.

In more detail, here is a list of countries with the weakest passports in the world 2025:

If there is the world's weakest passport, then there is also the strongest passport in the world. Referring to Henley Passport Index, which was updated in August 2025, Singapore is the country with the strongest passport in the world 2025.

Singapore passport holders can travel without visas to 193 from 227 destinations worldwide.

Following Singapore, there are Japanese and South Korean passports that both occupy second place. While the third position is inhabited by Danish, Finnish and Irish passports.

The following is a list of the strongest passport countries in the world 2025:

So, what is the ranking of Indonesian passports? According to Henley Passport Index, Indonesia is in 66th position on the list of countries with the strongest passports in the world.

Indonesian passport holders can only visit 74 countries without visas. This figure is far behind neighboring Singapore, which is ranked first with visa-free access to 193 countries.

Meanwhile, Malysia, which is located directly adjacent to Indonesia, is ranked 11th with access to 181 countries without visas.

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